Word: scotlanders
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After that, cheering never stopped as Haile Selassie, his children and his crates were whisked by limousine under guard of Scotland Yard detectives to a sumptuous, cream-yellow house facing Hyde Park at No. 5 Princes Gate, the home of the U. S. Ambassador being nearby at No. 14. Alighting, His Majesty was met with shouts of "Say any old thing, Haile Selassie! Hurrah for the Emperor! Good Old Haile Selassie...
Most famed, but far from the finest golf course in the world, St. Andrews in Scotland is a public links. An act of Parliament few years ago prevented indignant townsfolk from seeing tournaments played there for nothing. No act of Parliament has yet convinced the St. Andrews town council that Sunday golf is a fit pastime for right-thinking people. On Sunday the course is closed to golfers, open only to picnickers and strollers. Last fortnight St. Andrewsites, sprawling comfortably on the fairways, chatted cheerily about the tournament to be held there the following day. With no U. S. titans...
...been eliminated because, when his name was finally called for the third round, he turned out to be at home in Rye, N. Y. The other, curly-haired Robert Sweeny, who lives in London and plays from a British club, had, after a terrific match, put out Scotland's famed Jack McLean at the 20th hole but, in another terrific match the next day, he had lost to James Ferrier. It was Ferrier now who seemed entirely capable of taking the title back to New South Wales. Amateur champion of Australia at 22, a huge young man whose crude...
...JONES OF SCOTLAND YARD-Harry Stephen Keeler-Dutton ($2.50). A wordy, almost interminable, brain-addler is this sequel to The Marceau Case, presented as a complete dossier of photos, letters, cables, clippings...
...Presbyterian Coffin, Presbyterian Hugh Black, Baptist Fosdick. Specialty of Congregationalist Erdman Harris is expounding the technique by which he has worked successfully among students and young people. Methodist Harry Ward and Reformed Churchman Reinhold Niebuhr devote themselves to the church's social gospel. The United Free Church of Scotland's James Moffatt, famed for his translation of the Bible into modern English, specializes in church history. Congregationalist Robert Ernest Hume teaches comparative religions which he keeps up to date by such studies as the one he lately made of Harlem's Father Divine (TIME, March...