Word: waterloos
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Blenheim and Waterloo. To men standing with their rain-soaked kit, conscious that in a few hours they might be dead or maimed, those words gave a little more pleasant feeling...
...desert Army may add a page to history which will rank with Blenheim and with Waterloo. The eyes of all nations are upon...
...honesty," British Humorist A. P. Herbert hoisted with devastating effect in the House of Commons last month by quoting Frank Buchman's varying entries in Who's Who between 1928 and 1939. Sample Buchman claim he riddled: "studied at Cambridge University 1921-22." That debate was a Waterloo for Buchmanism. Its 172 followers in Parliament (the fruit of two years' intensive lobbying) were all set to protest Labor Minister Ernest Bevin's refusal to exempt the Group's lay evangelists from military service. When Herbert and Bevin got through, not one of the 172 cared...
...Gordon Lord Byron, "for whom foreign travel had a psychological significance which his traveling compan ions could not long ignore." His com panions: Dr. John ("Polly dolly") Polidori; his "querulous" valet, Fletcher; his sparring partner. Next afternoon they all set off for Switzerland via the year-old battlefield of Waterloo where Byron, an insatiable souvenir hunter, bought some scraps of old iron to send home...
Tall, lanky Hugh Hyde, number two man on last year's Freshman tennis team, finally met his waterloo in the University tournament as he bowed to pint-sized Jim Jenkins in a straight set match played yesterday on the Divinity Field courts...