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The agitation for Lenz's removal began almost immediately after his opposition to the proposed banning. In September 1951, John J. Theobold, President of Queens College warned Lenz that "polite pressures" had been exerted for his removal. He indicated that "unpleasant consequences" might follow from Lenz's continued outspoken political...
Of all the sultans, maharajas, Prime Ministers and assorted plenipotentiaries who went to London for the coronation, South Africa's Daniel Malan was among the last who expected to be serenaded by the British. His government had not been exactly chummy with Whitehall, and Dangerous Dan Malan let it...
¶ A bachelor of 25 suffered from two obsessions: he could not don a garment which had to be pulled on over his head, and could not work successfully with his hands. He, too, recalled unpleasant experiences in the womb. His mother told Dr. Kelsey about his birth: the head...
Gaydon saw the differences between U.S. and Britain chiefly in method, the English character being traditionally pessimistic and "masterly inactive." Final objectives however, were generally the same in both countries, he said. Gaydon termed British policy in recognizing Red China more realistic than that of American, which has not faced...
Policeman's Lot. In London, Scotland Yard Officer Archibald Pross got a divorce on grounds of cruelty after summing up his life with Rosa: i) he had served her breakfast in bed for 20 years; 2) she kicked him while he was scrubbing the floor; 3) she smashed her...