Word: london
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Meanwhile in Washington Canadian Minister Vincent Massey took over the case from Sir Esme Howard, British Ambassador, because of the registry of the schooner. Secret notes and explanations passed back and forth between the U. S. capital and Ottawa and London. Three U. S. departments puzzled over the problem, namely, State, Treasury and Justice...
...owner - and Sir Ernest Budge! Egyptologist Budge, whose honors and attributes take up more than a full column and a half in the British Who's Who, is at present preparing a brief, definitive me morial biography of Cat Mike, soon to appear in limited edition from a London publishing house. Other books by Savant Sir Ernest Budge include: The Coptic History of Elijah the Tishbite; The Laughable Stories of Bar-Hebraeus ; An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary; The Book of the Dead; The Book of the Bee; and The Mummy (Enlarged Edition...
...first time at ease with London, Sam returned contentedly to his hotel. Fran was sobbing. The Englishman had "insulted" her. She must go immediately to France...
...Metropolitan Museum, in Chicago's Art Institute and in many another museum appears the most representative work of Mr. Kent who neither considers himself nor is generally considered merely a commercial artist. Mr. Kent lives at Ausable Forks, in Northeastern New York. * For example the desire of Harrods, London department store, to secure literary promotion from Writers Bennett, Shaw, Wells (TIME, March...
Married. June (Howard-Tripp), British musical comedienne, lately starred on Broadway in Polly (a failure); and John Alan Burns, fourth Baron Inverdyde, 32, of Wemyss Castle, Renfrewshire; in London...