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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...over Glasgow as Lord Provost (mayor) of Britain's most radical city. In a career of laird-baiting he has come to consider himself an expert on such families as that of the young Duke of Hamilton, on whose estate Rudolf Hess landed unexpectedly last month. Sir Pat claimed last week to have the lowdown on the Hess case. The "genuine truth," as he revealed it to a War Weapons Week audience in Fifeshire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: The Genuine Truth | 6/23/1941 | See Source »

Always alert for a pat tag from the Bard, a chance to get off a self-deprecatory wisecrack, Britons last week merrily quoted Hamlet to each other, felt an obscure contentment that the most fantastic episode in Britain's greatest war could be cosily tied up with Shakespeare...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: The World and Hess | 5/26/1941 | See Source »

...GarlandDonald Talmage Priscilla Parker, NewtonRichard Thayer Doris Scott, Katherine GibbsRobert Wilcox Betty McArthur, RadcliffeMOWER HALLPaul B. Akin Katherine Murphy, WellesleySheldon Berman Shirley Gordon, WellesleyL. Roydon Briggs, II Mary-Elizabeth Clark, WellestonWilliam B. Frymark Suzanne Foster, WellesleyThomas P. Mulkeen Robin Dennis, WellesleyJohn Pickering, Jr. Sarah Coughlan, VassarSTOUGHTON HALLRichard A. Beyer Pat Lord, WellesleyRobert G. Knight Katherine Magee, SmithHenry H. Meyer, Jr. Evelyn Bird, WinsorRoland E. Mueser Barbara Fisher, RadcliffeAnton O. Myrer Kay Leaonard, WellesleyCharles Purinton Joan Stowe, BostonWinsor Soule, II Lydia Gifford, WinsorWalter C. Wilson, Jr. Marjorie Ann Proctor, New York, N. Y.Charles Wolf, Jr. Ann Naumberg, Horace MannSTRAUS HALLIrving Abrams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 300 COUPLES TO ATTEND JUBILEE | 5/23/1941 | See Source »

...Smack, Pat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 19, 1941 | 5/19/1941 | See Source »

...play was nip and tuck in the first half, the Crimson fifteen capitalized on its scoring opportunities and Bobbie Green and Captain "Cowboy Bill" Waters scored a try apiece. In the second half the L.I.U. scrum returned with a threatening ferociousness and aggressiveness, but Sid Cabot's ruggers stood pat and returned with a scoring drive that netted two more tries made by Dick Simpson and Tom Mountain after a sparkling 50 yard run. Wally DeWitt added four points to the afternoon's total with two conversions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RUGGERS DEFEAT LONG ISLAND MEN | 4/21/1941 | See Source »

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