Word: sussex
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...other Harvard senior is Robert F. Wagner, of Lowell House and New York City, who will study modern history at the University of Sussex...
DAVID W. FLUKE Sussex...
...Britain as the man who introduced ration points and the meatless "Woolton Pie" (potatoes, vegetables, oatmeal and gravy), who became Tory Party chairman in 1946 and helped engineer the party's return to power by easing out oldtimers and rebuilding the treasury; of a heart attack; in Sussex, England...
Comedy's End. Churchill has already announced that he will officially retire from politics when this Parliament is dissolved. Last week, at his Sussex home of Birch Grove, Harold Macmillan came to the same decision. "One doesn't want to hang around," he explained to newsmen and photographers. "I don't think it's very dignified. When the curtain falls, the best thing an actor can do is to go away." As the press conference broke up, Macmillan turned to his wife, Lady Dorothy, said, "La commedia e finita." He had boldly played the game...
...Ashes" for Britain in 1926 after 14 straight years of galling Australian supremacy, in 1953 was awarded professional cricket's first knighthood, an honor that forever raised the status of professional players, until then required to address their amateur brethren as "Sir"; after a long illness; in Hove, Sussex...