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Died. Sir Thomas Robert Dewar, 66, Baron of Homestall, Lieutenant of the City of London, sportsman, famed dinner-wit, tycoon son of Whiskey Tycoon John Dewar; after a three-week illness; at Homestall, East Grinstead, Sussex...
Dear Old England. A group of English aristocrats impoverished by the War and living in abandoned tramcars on the Sussex Downs, like dispossessed peacocks trying to thrive in old packing boxes on an empty lot, would be sufficient suggestion for almost any kind of play one might want to write. Henry Francis Maltby found fun in the predicament of these elegants; he wrote a comedy about them which, whether or not they ever existed, greatly amused London, is now on view in Manhattan...
...cerements. One-time painter, newspaperwoman, reviewer, correspondent for the Ministry of Information during the War, she has also written: Tom Fool, Many Latitudes, Moonraker, Murder and its Motives. Author Jesse is married to Harold Marsh Harwood, with whom she collaborated on a play: The Pelican. She lives in Sussex, likes yachting...
...squared off at life, determined to develop his strongest talent. His chief teacher was Professor Henry Tonks, master of Augustus John and Sir William Orpen, at London's famed Slade School. When he considers himself perfected in portraiture, he proposes to settle down with his wife and daughter in Sussex and paint what most artists love best, landscapes...
...King's Lyme, commemorating Peter Baudrat's gift of lands in Lyme Borough to King Edward II in the 14th century. Last week Bognor, seaside town in Sussex, where King George V was recently a convalescent, became with George V's permission, Bognor Regis...