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Last week his newspaper, now the News Chronicle, was 100 years old, and unlike the tired-to-death Liberal Party it champions, still going strong. Its birthday party in the swank Dorchester Hotel was England's biggest tie-&-tails turnout since 1940.
Blaik was referring to the fact that some sports figures have had a disturbing tendency to lose their form promptly after their appearance on TIME'S cover. They got there because they were champions, or near champions, and because they were just about to compete in some big event...
Eleven huskies in jerseys of royal blue, members of Moscow's Dynamo Club and soccer champions of All-the-Russias, filed out on the green turf of London's Stamford Bridge Stadium. Each player carried a bunch of red and white carnations, which he presented to his opposite...
It's a clear case of brains over brawn in Lowell this year. While the Bellboy grid giants are playing doormat to the intramural loop, the Lowell chess team captured the inter-House championship. The other Houses could not come close to checking the Bellboy wizards of Caissa; until Monday...
Pink, squat Jacques Duclos, 50, veteran of the GPU, is No. 2 Communist. Last week he blared the party's new line: "We are the champions and defenders of the middle class." Other Communist leaders: ruddy, rotund Florimond Bonte, 55, clerk's son and charter party member, is...