Word: spencer
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...Holy Communion in St. Margaret's, the House of Commons' parish church, the Archbishop of Canterbury intoned, "We commend to God Winston Spencer Churchill as he approaches death." A private message from the Pope was delivered by Monsignor Cardinale, the apostolic delegate to Britain. There were special prayers at Harrow, his old school, and at Castle Rising, near Sandringham. where the Queen and members of the royal family attended church...
Forces Foreseen. Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was an intensely human hero. He was easily moved to rage or tears; he delighted in mischief and rushed headlong into many an action that he was later to regret. If he was an Elizabethan in deed and spirit, he was implacably Victorian in his ideals and dedi cation to duty. When he became Prime Minister at the nadir of his nation's fortunes in 1940, he was 65-older than any other Allied or enemy leader. He had held more Cabinet posts than any other Briton in history; he had seen more...
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was the son of Lord Randolph Churchill, a prominent and controversial Tory politician, and his American-born bride, Jennie Jerome of New York, Churchill was an erratic scholar as a boy, but he was finally graduated from Harrow and from Sandhurst, England's military academy...
Elected were: Richard A. Spencer '66, of Leverett House and Washington, D.C., president; Steven Q. Shafer '66, of Eliot House and Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y., Ibis; Samuel T. Wyrick III '66, of Eliot House and Greensboro, N.C. and William S. Donnell '66, of Lowell House and Winnetka, III, Co-Narthices...
SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES (NBC, 9-10:43 p.m.). Spencer Tracy and Robert...