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Died. Dame Gladys Cooper, 82, exemplar of British dignity on stage and screen; of pneumonia; in Henley-on-Thames, England. A beautiful chorine who became World War I's foremost pinup girl by shamelessly exposing her ankles, Dame Gladys early turned to the legitimate stage. After achieving stardom in The Second Mrs. Tanqueray in 1922, she managed London's Playhouse Theater. Planning to spend three weeks in Hollywood making Alfred Hitchcock's 1940 melodrama Rebecca, she remained for nearly three decades, playing in such movie classics as Now, Voyager and Separate Tables. Then she became the matriarch...
...Henley-on-Thames, England...
...lights-who did not lose this spring and won the Eastern Sprints by over four boat lengths-are also scheduled to row in the Henley Regatta in England from June 30 through July 3 and another international regatta in Lucerne, Switzerland. in early July...
Both Parker's heavyweights and Gladstone's undefeated lightweights left Saturday for the traditional training center outside New London. Parker's crews are preparing for the annual Harvard-Yale race while Gladstone's varsity lights "superboat" is getting ready for the Royal Henley Regatta in England...
Burnert. like this year's lightweight captain Dave Harman, has never lost a crew race, but his perfect record will be on the line this summer when he and three other J. V. lightweights compete in the four-man beat competition at Henley, England...