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William Roe Polk of Fort Worth, Texas, and Winthrop House and David Cameron Skinner of Lansing, Michigan, and Winthrop House won election to the Student Council last night as representatives from the Class...
Soon Maclean had taken the King's Shilling and been enrolled as a private in the Cameron Highlanders. But then Maclean heard rumors that the hoaxed and understaffed Foreign Office was taking steps to corral him back into the service. "Only one thing," Maclean concluded, "could save me: early election to Parliament." He consulted Tory headquarters and was advised to try his luck in a Lancaster by-election. The local party committee accepted him, and barely a month later, Maclean was voted M.P. for Lancaster. Then he got back...
...letter describing it. We were all sitting with him at the same table. His description of what happened was entirely accurate. The Student Council Election Committee's attempt to pass over its outrageous conduct of those nomination by implying that he was not there is despicable. Colln C. Cameron '50 Donaid S. Connery '50 Robert H. P. Oiney '50 John P. C. Train...
Even Europeans, usually not molested in communal troubles, were not safe. Alexander Leslie Cameron, 49, president of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce, and one of the leading British businessmen in India, tried to protect a friend's Moslem bearer from a mob, was himself beaten to death...
...with a combined circulation of 10,000,000). In characteristically milder fashion, the Manchester Guardian also took Publisher Beaverbrook to task for "the Evening Standard's mare's nest about [Strachey]." Last week, a new attack on the Beaver came from within his own journalistic family. James Cameron, 39, who has averaged 100,000 miles a year as chief roving correspondent for Beaverbrook's Daily Express, quit his well-paid (?3,000 a year) job. In a letter to the London Times, Cameron said: "We have now set the precedent for the purge-by-Press, which...