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Comedian Rodney "I don't get no respect" Dangerfield will be the keynote speaker at Harvard's Class Day ceremonies this June, Llewellyn J. Marczuk '78, Harvard first marshal, said yesterday...

Author: By William J. Berry and Lorren R. Elkins, S | Title: Dangerfield Will Speak at Class Day | 5/2/1978 | See Source »

Asimov was the last speaker from a list of "possibles" to reply. "We gave our first two or three choices a lot of time to respond. That's why we're in trouble now," Llewellyn J. Marczuk '78, senior class marshal, said Monday...

Author: By William J. Berry, | Title: Asimov Dismisses Invitation to Speak At Commencement | 4/26/1978 | See Source »

...Reason: the princess's reputation, as well as her health, was ailing. Not only was her name being splashed luridly and critically across the headlines of British tabloids, but her government allowance was also under attack, as a result of a flamboyant four-year relationship with Roderick (Roddy) Llewellyn, 30, a sometime disco owner, occasional landscape gardener, and would-be pop singer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRITAIN: Margaret + Roddy = Royal Furor | 4/17/1978 | See Source »

...languid Caribbean isle of Mustique. Last month, on the fourth such idyl, the couple were photographed together for the first time upon arriving. On Mustique, Roddy was stricken with a bleeding ulcer and rushed to a hospital in nearby Barbados. Margaret hovered anxiously at his bedside. When Llewellyn returned home, he committed the ultimate indiscretion-in royal circles -of talking directly to newsmen about the lady he coyly calls "P.M.": "Let them all criticize. I don't mind. I would like to see them do all her jobs in the wonderful way that she does...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRITAIN: Margaret + Roddy = Royal Furor | 4/17/1978 | See Source »

...Columnist Peregrine Worsthorne of the Daily Telegraph, a staunch monarchist, insists that "royal black sheep there are bound to be" and argues that it is no crime for a Windsor woman to admire younger men, particularly in England's second Elizabethan age. "Admittedly," adds Worsthorne in afterthought, "Roddy Llewellyn is no Essex or Walter Raleigh, but then she herself is no virgin queen." The princess's defenders also recall Margaret's pathetic trauma of 1955, when she was forced to end her much publicized romance with R.A.F. Group Captain Peter Townsend...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRITAIN: Margaret + Roddy = Royal Furor | 4/17/1978 | See Source »

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