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...country. She will be followed by a panel of four Seminar members who will answer questions from the floor about Britain. The panel will include Michael Davis of the London Air Ministry, Peter Kennedy, physics lecturer at London University, William Ross, a Member of Parliament, and John Townsend, editor of the Manchester Guardian Weekly...
...Brussels, where he is attached to the British embassy, Group Captain Peter Townsend, 41, ex-suitor of Princess Margaret, announced that he has resigned from the R.A.F., effective next fall. His plans for the future: an 18-month, globe-girdling tour in a Land Rover (the British blowup of a jeep), driving wherever there is the semblance of a road, traveling between hemispheres by ship. He will journey alone. Purpose of the trip: "I just want...
Every bishop and vicar knew what he meant. There is much latent sentiment in secular Britain against the state-linked church (it showed recently during the Princess Margaret-Captain Townsend controversy). If Parliament turned down the churchmen's divorce clause, then the bishops and vicars would have to choose either to defy Parliament or to back down, thus inviting the disestablishmentarians to go to work. Disestablishment would mean loss of state protection, possibly some lands, and the privilege of crowning England's monarchs...
Freshmen--stroke, Mark Hoffman; seven, Pete Tullock; six, James Lenard; five, Dean Wood; four, Townsend Swayze; three, Jim McClennen; two, Tom Nuzum; bow, Paul Wolhford; cox, Barry Peale...
Freshman heavies: Mark Hoffman, stroke; Peter Tulloch, seven; Jim Leonard, six; Jim McClennen, five; Townsend Swayze, four; Paul Wohlford, three; Claude Nuzum, two; Jim Meade, bow; Barrow Peale, coxswain...