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Many Britons have long clucked over the U.S. troubles with segregation. The British, they rather suggest, are above all that. But with rising colored immigration from far-off places, more and more Englishmen find themselves living alongside new neighbors who look frightfully alien. In the first five months of this year, 38,700 immigrants came from the West Indies. India and Pakistan-84% more than the same period last year. There is no legal barrier to immigration from Commonwealth countries. The government, worried by the increase, officially talks of finding a solution "as friendly to these people...
Conference papers will consider cities dating back as far as the 15th century and from all areas of the world. Among the scholars are a Japanese-Shigeto Tsuru, professor of Economics at Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo--and two eminent Englishmen--Dennis brogan, professor of Political Science at Cambridge, and Sir John Summerson, an Architeotural historian and curator of Sir John Soane's Museum in London...
...time it was all over, the Crimson had run the score up to 17, compared to 11 for the Englishmen. Bohn led the Crimson with five goals, followed by Sieglaff with four, Spruance with three, and Watts and Sweeney with two each...
...Colorado team is enthusiastic because it has already seen a similar "peace corps" working brilliantly. It is Britain's Voluntary Service Overseas, launched two years ago by Alec Dickson, 44, a longtime UNESCO social worker who saw a way to tap the energy and drive of young Englishmen. "People want to feel needed," says he, "but it's hard to get this feeling in affluent Western societies. You can't find it in Piccadilly or Times Square...
...Winston Churchill, 85, half-American but the most English of Englishmen, again seemed indestructible. He took a spill in the bedroom of his London home, broke a small bone in his back. Doctors consigned him to bed for a few weeks, said that the injury was not serious. Another bulletin was issued by his daughter, Mary Soames, who reported: "Sir Winston is bored." But the medics were clearly worried by his slow mending and "disturbed" nights...