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...Said Sir Emsley with brilliant understatement: "We do not cater for the intelligentsia alone...
Perhaps because of this fact, ultra-respectable King George last week sent a telegram of congratulation and commendation to N.o.W.'s roly-poly, pink-cheeked, 74-year-old editor, Sir Emsley Carr, a shrewd, kindly, self-made Yorkshireman (knighted in 1918 for his war philanthropies). The occasion was Sir Emsley's 50th anniversary as News of the World editor...
Among 250 guests at a luncheon in Sir Emsley's honor were Winston Churchill, Lord Beaverbrook, John Jacob Astor...
...Ernest Angell, Cleveland, O. Richard Brunel, Portland, Me. Francis Parkman Byerly, Cambridge. Benjamin Crocker Clough, Hyde Park. Kenneth Bertram Day, Bridgeport, Conn. Bert Emsley, Methuen. Roscoe Russell Hess, Seattle, Wash. Phillip Winslow Hobart, Plymouth. Roger Sanford Hubbard, Cambridge. William Hunt, Cambridge. Arnold Warburton Lahee, Cambridge. Benjamin Harrison Lehman, Philadelphia...
...following men should report to the head usher: W. J. Ball, R. Birney, T. D. Bool, A. A. Burrill, F. E. Crawford, W. W. Daly, E. N. Davis, H. T. Deane, B. Emsley, R. W. Gordon, J. A. Hull, W. G. Jewett, C. C. McCracken, J. A. McNamara, W. Rogers, J. L. Rosenberg, A. B. Snowdon, R. S. Tobey, W. M. Tugman and W. W. Tupper