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Whether or not poor athlete Attlee had an inferiority complex, the mild popularity he found at Oxford came as something of a surprise. Untainted by university radicalism, he took a modern history degree in 1904. Attlee remembers that he had "fallen under the spell of the Renaissance. I admired strong and ruthless rulers. I professed ultra-Tory opinions...
Captured in the full colors of Ansco film, the narcotic spell of Paris nicely complements Tone's interpretation of Radek's manic-depressive states. The photography, under actor-director Meredith's sensitive eye, is responsive to the moods of both the man and the city...
...were a cloak and seem to become Disraeli, Metternich or Bismarck himself. Even his prolonged "Aahhs . . ." ("A miracle of breath control," one student called them) seemed dramatic. Once, in the midst of his pacings, he fell right off his platform. Nobody laughed, for fear of breaking his spell...
...Cambridge Gas and Light Company, which supplies the University with steam, revealed yesterday that it was "more than ready" to cope with any extended cold spell...
Michigan's Governor G. Mennen ("Soapy") Williams was momentarily startled when he arrived at Boysville school in Michigan for a Christmas party. A group of youths hurriedly lined up to greet him. They carried placards which were supposed to spell out H-E-L-L-O GOVERNOR. In the confusion one of the boys ran to the wrong place in line. The placards spelled out O-H-E-L-L GOVERNOR...