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In his farewell lecture as Cambridge University's Reader of English, the grand panjandrum of British criticism, stiletto-tongued Frank Raymond Leavis, 66, set off the biggest explosion to rock Britain's literary Establishment in a decade. Leavis' target: Author-Bureaucrat Sir Charles Percy Snow, 56, whose...
The City of Cambridge will permit all-night parking on its streets until April 1 in what Mayor Edward A. Crane '35 called a "goodwill proposition for Cambridge parkers."
Home again from a goodwill tour of the Far East that had won her a host of new friends (TIME, Dec. 15), Britain's coltish Princess Alexandra, 25, mourned the loss of an old one-the beloved teddy bear that she had mislaid sometime during a cruise down Burma...
"All is goodwill and joy, joy and goodwill," chuckled Bob Slate. That's all he would say.
Outwardly, the diplomatic world is still the same. Unfortunately, the greatest change has been to replace the somewhat austere, unbending morality of a Sumner Welles with a fraternity-brother's back-slapping goodwill. Perhaps a new breed of men will emerge having the clear sight of what our task demands...