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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...days later, on Table Mountain, the Queen's hat blew off. Clad in khaki slacks and armed with an alpenstock, the Royal Family's brisk old (77) host, Jan Christian Smuts (who had walked up the mountain while royalty rode), hastily interrupted a discourse in geology to take off after it. He returned with the hat in one hand, a graceful blue feather in the other. The King, whose powers of observation are apparently not much better than the average husband's, wanted to know where Smuts had found such a lovely feather. "It's from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH AFRICA: Tot Siens | 5/5/1947 | See Source »

...last week, every Mexican knew that the foot-&-mouth war was on. Motoring city folk met it on the highways where olive-grey-clad soldiers had set up roadblocks. Cars were stopped while passengers tramped through a box filled with caustic soda-saturated sawdust. Then the cars slushed through a cement tank of the solution. Far & wide over the area of battle* Army planes patrolled, spotting cattle for ground troops. Once found, the beasts were slaughtered and quickly buried. In the costly offensive against aftosa-foot-&-mouth disease-there could be no quarter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: Spring Offensive | 5/5/1947 | See Source »

Crimson efforts to remove Big Three debate laurels from the Bulldog's brow will reach a climax tonight in the tradition-clad, ivy-ladeh Harvard-Yale-Princeton triangular debate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Debaters Aim for Big Three Crown In Traditional H-Y-P Clash Tonight | 4/23/1947 | See Source »

Descending into the realm of will-they-last child prodigies, the sensation of the season, not only from a musical point of view, was the conducting of 9-year-old Pierrino Gamba, still clad in short pants. After a tour of his native Italy, he made brief appearances in Lagano and Zurich before going to France. He concentrates on a young man's program (Schubert 8th, Beethoven 1st) and although I had no chance to see or hear him, I was very reliably informed that he conducted it very well...

Author: By Otto A. Friedrich, | Title: The Music Box | 4/14/1947 | See Source »

Mike never moulded any policy here. But roaming his Soldiers Field domain, and particularly the Briggs Cage and Stadium environs, he added a sort of "most unforgettable character" dignity to the unromantic job of groundskeeper. Clad in blue dungarees with long blue sleeves sticking out, rubbers over his shoes and an old golfing cap perched on a white thatch, he moved around mostly in the background...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mike Holly, Retired Groundskeeper, Drew First Harvard Paycheck in '93 | 4/11/1947 | See Source »

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