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...Mulliner, of the bar parlor at the Angler's Rest, and his multifarious nephews. And there are the legends clustering about the Empress of Blandings, Lord Emsworth's prize pig. As in all major epics, there are minor themes, characters and inspirations-the ups & downs of the Hon. Freddie Threepwood, Lord Emsworth's useless boy, who finally gets himself an American heiress and a job in her father's dog-biscuit business ("I can't think what they would use him for," mused Lord Emsworth, "unless as a taster"); or the love-and-golf short...
...Hon. Joseph E. Casey, Democratic Congressman from Cambridge, will represent the Democratic Party while Oscar W. Haussermann, President of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, will speak from the business man's point of view...
...freight elevator, the President stretched out a big hand, said warmly, "How do you do?" Princess Alice tinkled, "So nice of you to come." The Earl, the Princess sat beside the President; their daughter, Lady May, perched on a jump seat. Deafish Sir Shuldham Redfern, secretary, and pretty Hon. Ariel Baird, lady-in-waiting drove off with Mr. Summerlin...
...last week to give shelter to 20,000 homeless from boroughs which have suffered more. In the swank West End many vacant homes and apartments were turned over to the poorest evacuees from grimy Limehouse and other East End slums. The once pro-Nazi Lord Redesdale, whose daughter the Hon. Unity Valkyrie Freeman-Mitford came home from Naziland with a bullet mysteriously embedded in her throat, offered his big London house to 90 homeless people (TIME, Sept. 30) but received a rebuff. The first family to arrive from East End slums were Jewish. On being told they might have what...
...heroism and sacrifice is still upon it. But when "the cold gray dawn of the morning after" has come, the sordid reality is revealed. The last war, as the documents have proved, was not holy at all. And this war is the continuation of that war! So says the Hon. Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the British Empire, who ought to know. Addressing the House of Commons in his famous speech on August 21st last, he stated, ". . . this war is, in fact, only a continuation of the last...