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High for the club was Captain Colin Doane '55, with a score of 264. Coast Guard's high...
...optimism seemed to be changing the minds of some pessimists. In the U.S. for a debate with U.S. Economist Wladi-mir S. Woytinsky, Australia's Colin Clark admitted: "I have raised my sights...
High scorer for the varsity was Colin Doane, who shot a 250 out of a possible perfect score of 300. Leading the cadets was J. A. Poteat with...
...last play folded. "My dear Lady Dodds" (Martita Hunt), a magnificent, antique iron doe, is followed on stage by Dr. McAdam (Miles Malleson), a lovable, bumbling country practitioner. The local "artist" (Roland Culver) is also there, and the artist's wife (Elizabeth Allan). The wife's lover (Colin Gordon), a big doublethink expert on the BBC, and the local Labor M.P. (Edward Chapman) complete the ambitious chaplain's board of experts...
When Europeans are not worrying about McCarthyism or the lack of culture in the U.S., they are worrying about an American depression. Ever since war's end, many European economists and politicos have clearly seen the catastrophe-just around the corner. The latest doomsayer: Colin Clark, Australia-born economist, Oxford teacher and author of The Conditions of Economic Progress and four other books. Clark as early as 1942 foresaw the great American postwar boom and also won applause for demolishing phony Soviet statistics of vast economic progress in the U.S.S.R...