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...classics, F. M. Snowden, Jr. '32 won a $75 prize for his translation into Attic Greek of a passage in J. Bournet's "Greek Philosophy...
...conveys the full significance of a man, paralyzed in the prime of life, rising above what to another man might have been an insuperable hindrance and going on to high national destiny. It was of historic interest that one of England's greatest Chancellors of the Exchequer, Viscount Snowden of Ickornshaw, is a cripple. TIME never unduly stressed that circumstance, but TIME never glossed it over. Nor did TIME ignore the interesting fact of Edison's extreme deafness. Of how much greater historic interest is the physical condition of a U. S. President. When he goes to Warm...
...Please make it quite clear that I have not resigned from the Board of Governors of the British Broadcasting Corp.," cried Ethel Snowden last week. "I have been retired. I have been 'axed' if you like, and I don't know...
British gossips thought they knew why. Ethel Snowden, who was not only a Governor of the B. B. C. but is vice-chairman of Covent Garden Opera Syndicate as well, is of course the wife of bitter little Viscount Snowden who resigned from the National Cabinet and broke with his old friend Ramsay MacDonald rather than accept the Ottawa tariff agreements. Appointments to the B. B. C. board are made by King George on recommendations of the Prime Minister. Appointed to Lady Snowden's place was Mrs. Mary Agnes Hamilton, onetime Laborite M. P., who has published an extremely...
Smart Sir Herbert Samuel, leader of the orthodox (Free Trade) Liberal Party, fired an effective broadside of cod-liver oil last week at the MacDonald-Baldwin National Government from which he and Lord Snowden resigned on the tariff issue...