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...besieged that they can accept only one out of seven applicants. Desperately, they are building airy glass-and-steel buildings without a single red brick-centers for chemistry at Leicester and Birmingham, for physics at Hull, for engineering at Liverpool. Entire new universities are due in Brighton, York and Norwich; four more are on paper from Coventry to Canterbury. Last week, Lancashire joined the queue of counties that want their own universities...
With Howell on the first team are forwards Art Chisholm of Northeastern, on Ryan of Colby, and John Kennedy of Norwich; defenseman Don Young of Colby; and goalie Les Kennedy of Cornell...
Fourth Quarter 1960 1959 METALS American Metal Climax .70 .67 Harvey Aluminum .25 .20 CHEMICALS Hercules Powder .71 .66 Union Carbide $1.35 $1.49 FOOD & LIQUOR National Biscuit $1.15 $1.14 DRUGS Norwich Pharmacal A3 .37 TOBACCO American Tobacco $1.19 $1.17 Philip Morris $1.34 $1.26 MISCELLANEOUS Minneapolis-Honeywell...
...tells of making a frantic telephone call to "Clemmie," it will be Mrs. Winston Churchill who picks up the receiver, while "Duckling" is Winston himself, and "Wormwood" is none other than General Charles de Gaulle.* "Duff," of course, is Lady Diana's husband, who died as Lord Norwich in 1954 but who, during the period of the book, was plain Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper, successively army lieutenant, Minister of Information, civilian defense chief in Southeast Asia, liaison man in North Africa and, finally, Ambassador to France, writing the Treaty of Dunkirk, and at the embassy piano listening to "Ernie...
Died. Clarence Ellis Harbison, 75, who went to the dogs early in life, wound up as their best U.S. friend; of a pulmonary embolism; in Norwich, Conn. As a gag in 1949, Harbison, long a kennel owner and writer on dogs, set himself up as a canine psychologist at a Buffalo dog show. Before the show ended, dog owners, seriously perplexed by their pets' behavior, were queueing for consultations. The queue continued for the rest of Harbison's days...