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...Denver hotel on a lecture tour, Columnist Randolph Churchill encountered some faulty plumbing-to his personal annoyance but patriotic satisfaction. He complained, later reported his conversation with the plumber sent to fix matters...
...Tribune survived its first days, as a militant "workingman's weekly," by changing its garish typography for quieter dress, increasing its literary and art criticism, tripling its price and courting the "out-at-elbow middle class." The phrase came from its prize, unpredictable Critic-Columnist George Orwell...
...midst of the gloom the Irish Times at last found a good word to say for the harp. To Irishmen good, black Guinness stout is "the wine of the country." Like Eire, Guinness uses the harp for its emblem. "They have 25 strings to their harps," wrote the Times columnist helpfully. "If you can count them, you can safely order another bottle...
...Columnist Randolph Churchill, however, still had his. In Chesterfield County, Va., Winston's rambunctious son (who lost a wheel doing 50 in Indiana last November) was fined $50 and costs for doing 75-to-80. With the fine he had paid for doing 80 in Connecticut, that made $105 that Visitor Randolph had contributed to U.S. communities...
...sunshine state delegation, including Raymond Massey, whose son is registered here, "fell in love with Harvard's buildings and quaint atmosphere" during its tour, according to Boston Globe columnist Marjorie Adams. Whether University Hall will fall in love with this venture is still an open question, as Miss Howe's book purports to be the inside story of faculty social life. David M. Little '18, Secretary of the University, says that the first move is up to Hollywood...