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...service teams that play weekly (biggest crowd: 39,980 at a charity game in Glasgow), two finally reached the finals: the Fighter Command's "Thunderbolts," the Army Ground Forces' "Yankees...
...Between Two Worlds and Dragon's Teeth have all been best-sellers in England, and the publisher, Werner Laurie, wrote me that he was using nearly all his quota of paper for them; he added that he had sold 5,000 copies of Dragon's Teeth in Glasgow, and that, knowing the citizens, he considered phenomenal. World's End has been out for a year in Sweden, and the publisher, Axel Holmstrom, has just airmailed me a bunch of clippings, all expressing delight with the book. My American publisher, Ben Huebsch, writes me: "Those Swedish reviews...
...thousands of Britons arrested under the Act was a certain Captain Thomas Wilson of Glasgow. During his 17-month imprisonment he petitioned the King's Bench for an appeal. The petition was intercepted by the Home Office "for scrutiny" and promptly suppressed by one of Sir John Anderson's underlings...
...these words Vice Chancellor Sir Hector James Wright Hetherington of the University of Glasgow last month advised the U.S. about drafting technical, scientific and professional students...
...interviewer in Manhattan, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Novelist Ellen Glasgow, ill last summer, disclosed that she believed she had been dead. Her account: "The doctor had his fingers on my pulse. He said, 'She's gone,' to my sister. And I was gone. I was dead. . . . It was like being taken up and carried, like being enveloped in a great, surging, slow tide-and it was bliss. A slow tide...