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Miss Chatterton, as Fay, has been mated with the "catch" of the London season, which proves to be Paul Cavanaugh disguised as Ronald Kilkerry. We are given to understand by those in authority at Hollywood that his lordship is infatuated with the sister-in-law of her ladyship; the inevitable lost cigarette-case and characteristic handwriting give the show away to Miss Chatterton before the first hundred feet of celluloid have...
...high handshake' he grasped her elbow and lowered her arm. That cured her." Once an archbishop ventured to tease him about his interest in monkeys, asked if he was studying his ancestry. "Well, my lord," said Burton, "I at least have made a little progress, but what about your lordship who is descended from the angels...
...mentioned in despatches), the Earl of Clarendon is "in trade." As Chairman of the government-owned British Broadcasting Co.* he has a salary of $14,580 a year, four times that of sharp-tongued Mrs. Philip Snowden, one of the B. B. C.'s three governors. Among his Lordship's not inconsiderable possessions are 500 acres of good Hertfordshire and Warwickshire land, an extensive collection of Old Masters (Van Dyck, Sir Peter Lely) and the romantic ruins of Kenilworth Castle, which any U. S. tourist is at liberty to visit on payment...
...Lordship is addressing a Labor meeting today in Cambridge...
...when administering the Presidential Oath to Herbert Clark Hoover (TIME, March 25). All that flustered Earl Russell could do was to beg newspaper reporters for their notes. These proved, like all human testimony, to be conflicting. But finally there was found a page of scraggly shorthand symbols which His Lordship hailed as proving that what he had really said was: "A child must learn to walk before he can run and, without in the least disparaging our subjects in the Indian Empire, I say that they have not yet learned to walk and it will be some time before they...