Word: liverpool
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...long in the telling, the story is kept alive on dry humor, its consistently acute observation of the boy, its real Liverpool backgrounds and a well-meshed group of good performances, especially by young William Fox, who is an unusually natural, engaging child actor...
...taking up to ten days for the dying to get themselves buried," complained one Liverpool undertaker. Said a cemetery foreman: "We've got carbide flares rigged up so my men can see to work at night." Druggists were running short of medicine bottles. A tenth of Plymouth's overworked doctors were down with flu themselves...
Canon James S. Bezzant of Liverpool Cathedral, England will deliver the second in the series of Noble Lectures on the "Body, Mind, and Immortality" at 8 p.m. tonight in Appleton Chapel. This lecture, which is open to the public, is entitled "The Self and Experience...
...Pontecorvo stayed above suspicion. Last July he resigned from Harwell to take a post at the University of Liverpool, which has one of Britain's finest atomic research departments. He was doing work on tritium, key element for the hydrogen bomb; he was also keenly interested in cosmic ray research. Before going to Liverpool, Pontecorvo planned a holiday...
Stored in a Liverpool warehouse, until she can figure out what to do with it: a 447-lb. bale of raw cotton wrapped in red plaid, a gift to Princess Elizabeth from the cotton farmers of Edinburg, Texas...