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Britain's diplomatic cleanup man had another vanquished crisis under his belt. Beaming baronially as he deplaned in Amsterdam last week after an 8,900-mile flight from Batavia, hump-nosed, ruddy Lord Inverchapel (Sir Archibald Clark Kerr in his pre-peerage days) gave a thumbnail report on his...
In The Great Divorce, Author Lewis, who teaches medieval literature at Oxford, takes himself and a load of jostling, quarreling passengers from a twilit, drizzly city of endless streets to a fresh meadow at the foot of a cloudy mountain range. "The last thing I wish is to arouse factual...
In the U.S. Hansenne has conscientiously tried to avoid the pitfalls-overeating and high living-which threaten the path of every visiting foreign athlete. He does not smoke, prefers milk to whiskey, tries to be in bed by 8 p.m., cannot understand why there is no horse-steak oh U.S...
Except for one brief excursion to chastise Congress for failing to pass his $25-3-week unemployment compensation and full employment bills, the President's speech followed a straight and simple line. Said he:
G. David Schine '49, leader and drum major of the University band, Sunday night confirmed rumors that his musicians would not only be out on the Yale gridiron on December 1, but would be in New York the night before to serenade the Harvard club there. Schine stated that he...