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...rich come their kids, future soft diplomats who either grow up to study, live and work in London or go back home with lifelong links to the city. "You go to Hong Kong now, and half the top businessmen you talk to were educated in Britain," says Barnaby Lenon, headmaster of Harrow, a top boarding school for boys where 10% of the students are foreigners. "Even if our students don't stay in London, if they're involved in the world of finance, it's going to be indirectly a great help to British business. And, in a sense...
...Hamilton Grange, the last abode of Alexander Hamilton. Near the Grange on still posh Sugar Hill is a quiet riot of Tudor and Romanesque residences that shelter the faculty of City University. Around the corner is Harlem's favorite archival trove, Aunt Len's Doll and Toy Museum, where Lenon Holder Hoyte, 83, will show off her collection of more than 5,000 dolls...
...audition judge Bert Chal-lenon (Ralph Nossek) holds an opposite view: "Don't try to be deep. Keep it simple. Any good comedian can lead an audience by the nose. But only in the direction they're going. And that direction is, quite simply, escape." The two who follow Challenon's advice win. The boy (Kenneth Cranham) who goes into a brilliantly pantomimed rage against two cardboard effigies of the middle class loses. What he epitomizes is about as funny as death, the price a British Lenny Bruce might have to pay for acceptance. T.E. Kalem
...Executive Committee is composed of Bayard Livingston Kilgour Jr. of Cincinnati, O. President of the class; Alfred Henry Miller of Dorchester, class Vice-President; Frederick Vanderbilt Field of Lenon, Secretary and Treasurer of the class: and the following Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen of the newly-appointed committees: Edward Hopkins Bailey of Arlington, Secretary of the Foreign Students Committee; Joseph Fels Barnes of Philadelphia, Pa., Editorial chairman of the Red Book Supplement Committee; John Randolph Burke of Milton, Editor in chief of the Red Book Supplement; Leo Francis Daley of Andover, Chairman of the Jubilee Advisory Committee; Alexander Donald of Milton...
...been no repudiation by the Jewish students before this, it has been due simply to the lack of organization among them. To put an end to this silence, which has seemed to imply their acceptance of the responsibility for the statements, I take the liberty of making one now. LENON MEDOFF...
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