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...chief attraction of debating activities next week will be the Thursday contest with Oxford on, "Has the Sun Set on the British Commonwealth." Wilbur K. Jordan, president of Radcliffe, L. C. S. Barber, British Consul General of Boston, and Erwin D. Canham, editor of the Christian Science Monitor will serve as judges...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Debating Council Loses First Round Of Ivy Debate Series to Princeton | 12/7/1951 | See Source »

Author William Faulkner, winner of the 1949 Nobel prize for literature, was summoned to New Orleans, where the French Consul General presented him with the Order of Chevalier of the Legion of Honor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Mind Over Matter | 11/5/1951 | See Source »

...Will has grown old in the State Department. As boss of the 15-man employee services section of the division of foreign service personnel, Mr. Will has been a sort of Stateside housemother for diplomats. Before a consul or an ambassador goes overseas, Mr. Will arranges for his inoculation against typhoid, yellow fever, bubonic plague. When Mrs. Ambassador wants to insure her mahogany breakfront before shipping it to New Delhi, Mr. Will quotes her rates and advises her on routes. If she wants to stock up on U.S. luxuries, Mr. Will has a list of stores which grant departing diplomatic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ADMINISTRATION: Diplomats' Housemother | 10/29/1951 | See Source »

Wherever They Pleased. Ten minutes after the landing, Zurich police told the pilots they were free to go wherever they pleased. Both hope to get airline jobs in the U.S. Yugoslavia's local consul general put their 22 stranded passengers and crewmen in a hotel overnight, next day took them sightseeing in a bus and then loaded them back on a plane for Titoland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Yugoslavs, Too ... | 10/29/1951 | See Source »

...York City Opera atoned for its delay with a brilliant production. With fine dramatic performances by Soprano Patricia (The Consul) Neway and Tenor Robert (Tales of Hoffmann) Rounseville, The Dybbuk was well worth the 18-year wait...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: The Dybbuk | 10/15/1951 | See Source »

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