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...Cambridge Summer Theatre, for its second offering of the current season, is presenting Madge Evans in "Another Love Story." Miss Evans, the wife of Sidney Kingsley, the playwright, was seen in Boston in "The Patriots," his last play. She first appeared in films when she was five, and has since regularly acted in Hollywood and on Broadway...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLAYGOER | 6/13/1944 | See Source »

...interested in?" Said he: "Currency." He was then Lord President of the Council, No. 2 man in Winston Churchill's War Cabinet, and had put his clammy, pneumonia-breeding Anderson bomb shelters into nearly every Briton's backyard. He moved to the Exchequer after Sir Kingsley Wood died...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Indispensable Knight | 5/1/1944 | See Source »

Early in the game, the brothers' religious interest paid off in a big way. A clergyman friend, the Rev. Charles Kingsley, brought them a novel he had written called Westward Ho! "The right article and no mistake!" cried Alexander. He was dead right. Two years later the brothers hit the jackpot again with Thomas Hughes's Tom Brown's Schooldays. Soon they added Thomas Huxley and Matthew Arnold to their list, gained wide prestige with Palgrave's Golden Treasury of English Songs and Lyrics and The Cambridge Shakespeare...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Macmillan's First 100 | 2/14/1944 | See Source »

Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Kingsley Wood, 62, died suddenly last week. He was five feet high, ruddily Pickwickian in appearance, utterly efficient, unoriginal and orthodox. Wrote the London Economist: "Starting at the Exchequer in 1940 from the premise of sound and conventional budgeting, Sir Kingsley Wood was the Chancellor in office when this country crossed into the land of promise where the nation's real resources and not its money became the basis of public economics. . . ." Mourned Winston Churchill: "We shall not easily fill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: New Life | 10/4/1943 | See Source »

...John Anderson, member of the seven-man War Cabinet and Lord President of the Council, moved into Sir Kingsley's place. Sir John has been the candidate of British finance to succeed Churchill, has immense power on the home front and will continue as chairman of the Reconstruction Priorities Committee responsible for postwar planning. The new Chancellor is as conservative as leather chairs and old claret; an ironhanded Scotsman who battened down recalcitrants in Ireland and India after the last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: New Life | 10/4/1943 | See Source »

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