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...Pacific War with Major General Richard K. Sutherland, General Douglas MacArthur's chief of staff. He called on King Farouk I of Egypt (confined with a broken femur after an automobile accident), lunched with George II of Greece. Churchill dined with Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, conferred with Harold Macmillan, British Minister in North Africa, and held an off-the-record press conference. Through it all he was usually with his old crony and adviser, Field Marshal Jan Christiaan Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa...
Between the two lies the vast, changeable, luxuriant expanse of the English tongue. Out last week was a lively approach to that area: The Reader over Your Shoulder-A Handbook for Writers of English Prose, by Robert Graves & Alan Hodge (Macmillan; $3). Graves's books (over 60) now outnumber his years (48). He collaborated on The Reader with a 28-year-old Oxonian official of the British Ministry of Information...
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE - Arthur Koestler-Macmillan...
HENRY PONSONBY-Arthur Ponsonby -Macmillan...
Douglas Danner '46 Naval ROTC, will succeed O'Day as chairman of the committee for the MacMillan Cup, for which members of the yachting association compete annually. The final dinghy event of the 1943 season, a Brown University invitation meet held November 7 at Providence, was won by the cadets of the Coast Guard Academy, with M. I. T. taking second honors...