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...quiet rose mild Mrs. Thelma Cazalet Keir, veteran Tory reformist and sister of the late Major Victor Cazalet, killed in the plane crash that brought death to Poland's Premier-General Wladyslaw Sikorski. Mildly she proposed an amendment granting equal pay to women teachers. Gently the Government's respected Richard Austen Butler, President of the Board of Education, objected that equal pay had nothing to do with the Education Bill, should be considered at some other time...
...Resentment. To Mrs. Cazalet Keir's support swept most of the House of Commons' fourteen women members...
First to enter was Mrs. Cazalet Keir. In trembling, embarrassed voice, before the clerk's table, she read: "The Ayes are 117, the Noes...
...years. He hasn't been able to get much of a line on his candidates because lack of ice has hampered Dartmouth's practice. But he will have Sullivan returning, Marl Cross, a veteran defense man who has been shifted to forward, and Fred Maloon and Pete Keir, a Junior, also counted on. Bob Campbell and Ed Hughes, both Juniors, currently form the defense duo. Dartmouth, in its two years under Jeremiah, has won the Quadrangular League title twice, each time by winning all six of its games...
Both principals play their parts with breezy British efficiency, leaning perhaps a trifle too heavily on the sexy angle. Svelte Miss Jeans has undeniable charm, undulates across a stage with the grace of a super-Ina Claire. A nice little piece of character acting is done by David Keir, the birdlike little Scotch bailiff...