Word: mackays
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...pulled M.P. Sir George Harvie-Watt off a New Zealand-bound liner, were flying him back from Gibraltar. Outside the House of Commons, hundreds watched the arrival of the invalids. Labor's Sir Stafford Cripps and Hugh Dalton were brought back from rest cures, R. W. G. Mackay from a hospital. Thomas Hubbard, awaiting an operation, turned up, pale and haggard, with two attending doctors. J. P. W. Mallalieu, who had been suffering from shingles, afterwards wrote: "Medical science is wonderful. First it was deep X rays. Then it was penicillin. Now it's divisions in the House...
...Gordon MacKay Morrison, Jr. '52 of Waban and Adams House and Roger Vaughan Pugh, Jr. '51 of Newton Lower Falls and Eliot House registered clear margins in the Student Council run-off elections held yesterday in the two Houses...
...Daily Worker played true to form. "[Churchill's] personal history," it said, "is considered [by TIME] as summing up 'the dreadful and wonderful years' . . . We can at least agree in associating the word dreadful with Mr. Churchill's story." The News Chronicle's Ian Mackay, after identifying TIME as "that atrociously written but vividly readable American magazine," said: "This is very gratifying." Here at home there was much comment in the press and on the air. Editorialized the New York Herald Tribune: "TIME . . . has provided provocation to endless dispute at bars and over bridge tables...