Word: chamberlain
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...clumsy review entitled Between Ourselves, due to open in London's West End next week, ran into censorship trouble with the Lord Chamberlain for lampooning those Laborites (including Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin) who occasionally drop...
...Lord Chamberlain's office, headed by Old Etonian Lord Clarendon, objected to the last two lines, insisted on an innocuous substitution...
Died. Camillo Cardinal Caccia Dominioni, 69, friend and protegé of Pope Pius XI, who was named a Cardinal in 1935, served the Vatican as chamberlain-in-chief, majordomo and dean of the Order of Deacons; of a heart ailment; in Rome...
...presidency become any such tyranny. The process by which the British Prime Minister and his Cabinet share responsibility with Parliament, and keep their jobs only by controlling a parliamentary majority, did not evolve until after the U.S. Constitution was written. In 1940, under this system, discredited Neville Chamberlain gave way to Winston Churchill without the necessity of an election. In the midst of the delicate Potsdam Conference last year, Labor Party leaders translated a victory at the polls into a quick and orderly assumption of the complete powers of government...
Minor Lacrosse H: Irwin M. Arias '47; Emera S. Bailey '47; John E. Baker '49; George W. Blanchard '44 ocC; Donald C. Borg '47; Lowell Chamberlain '49; Edward S. Dewey '47. co-Captain; Robert H.T. Dodson '47; William M. Ennis '44 ocC; Haus H. Eshn '49; Martin L. Frank '47; John C. Grady '47; James M. Graham 3rd '49; Ellis D. Hodge '49; Donald B. Louria '49; Richard M. Potter '46; Robert L. Richards '49; Frank Rohr, Jr '47; Russell C. Schubert '49; Jefferson S. Smith '48; Robert B. Snow, Jr. '49; Frank W. Trinkle '47; Gordon G. Wood...