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...door, and out jumped a chubby-cheeked new boy of eight. For England, this was big news indeed: His Royal Highness Prince Charles Philip Arthur George, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, and Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland, was going to elementary school-the first heir apparent to the throne to do so in the history of the kingdom...
...contemporaries in a vital, highly sensitive nerve. That nerve is the anguished one of old Europe. A Legacy describes the Victorian and Edwardian heyday when well-to-do men and women wandered without let or hindrance in a network of social connections that ran from the tip of Scotland to the toe of Italy. They toiled not, neither did they spin (except in diplomatic circles), and Robert, Léon and Tzara struck them as being a lot more human than the middle and lower classes. The broken, frontier-barred Europe of today is the "legacy'' they left...
There were in Eastbourne, however, some who were rude enough to question the orderly process of life and death in anonymous letters to Scotland Yard...
...that she is legally free to marry, and 2) that she can meet the requirements of U.S. immigration, e.g., that she has no police record, no subversive background and no mental or communicable disease. After the girl has filled out the forms, her file is turned over to Scotland Yard for criminal and security check. Regulations also require that both parties submit to a medical examination...
BIGGEST ATOMIC POWER plant in free world will be built near Glasgow, Scotland, generate about 360,000 kw. by 1961, save 1,000,000 tons of coal yearly. Combine of British General Electric-Simon Carves will put up $100 million plant. Over next decade, Britain expects to build 17 nuclear power plants at cost of $1.2 billion...