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...view, the reign of George VI might be considered a succession of dismal retreats and impoverishments, broken only by a gratifying climax to the second world war. British coin, which at the beginning of his reign was enscribed with "Georgius VI Dei Gra Britt Omn Rex Fid Def Ind Imp" and was worth nearly $5 a pound, now says simply "Georgius VI Dei Gra Britt Omn Rex Fid Def" and is worth $2.80. The structure of the Commonwealth has become a good deal more flexible, and the entire Commonwealth has been overshadowed by the great power struggle of the Soviet...
Born: Maumee Township, Ind. 1913. Educated: West Point ('37), Cornell (M.S. in engineering...
...does the average Equity member manage to exist? Actress Shirley Peterson, 25, came to Manhattan from Terre Haute, Ind. in 1945, toured the South for six weeks last fall with a stock company. When she got back to Manhattan, she started ushering in Carnegie Hall. Recently she picked up a $150-a-week job doing a TV commercial, but this little windfall will vanish after 13 weeks...
Marked Men. In Shelbyville, Ind., after the police force took a competitive exam, Patrolman Lloyd Mellis was promoted to chief, the ex-chief started pounding a beat...
...Lest anyone think that a teacher can be ''bribed" by the gifts she receives from her pupils at Christmas, a sixth-grade teacher in New Castle, Ind. reported the following Yuletide take to the Kansas City Times: six pieces of double-bubble chewing gum, one bottle of Night in Bagdad perfume, three pictures of Actor Lash Larue, two rolls of mints, a loaded cigar, a Dewey-for-President badge. ¶ Gift of the week: the 30-room Southampton, N.Y. mansion of Manhattan Stockbroker Charles E. Merrill to his alma mater Amherst College. Amherst's plan...