Word: macdonaldization
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...warm up last week. When it does, Lord Kylsant will be defended by Britain's No. 2 Liberal (Lloyd George is No. 1), famed Sir John Simon. The Crown's major champion will be a former Liberal who suddenly switched into the Labor Party when Scot MacDonald offered him the post of Attorney General of Great Britain in the second Labor Government. Switcher Sir William Jowitt was elected a Liberal M. P. at the last general election (1929), but later in a by-election was returned as Labor M. P. by his old constituents...
...Lamson, Jr. 2g, of Cambridge; Lester Snow King 3M, of Cambridge; David Anschel Nathans 1L, of Cambridge; Joseph Patrick Maloney 1G.B., of Cambridge; George Henry Sage 1G.B., of Dorchester; Harold Snyder '31, of Cambridge; John Francis Groden 1L, of Cambridge; Martin Canavan 1G.B., of Cambridge; and Wendell Daniel MacDonald '31, of Cambridge...
...waiting," said Scot MacDonald crisply, "to hear some authoritative pronouncement by British Catholics as to what the encyclical means...
...Peter Pan), whose right hand has been crippled by illness, had issued 20 private copies of a 60,000-word biography called The Greenwood Hat. Those of his friends to whom he sent copies of the book, including his particularly close friend and fellow Scotsman, Prime Minister James Ramsay MacDonald, are pledged to secrecy as to the volume's contents. Title of the book comes from a well-known Barrie legend. When he first went to London he decided to visit the late Editor Frederick Greenwood of St. James's Gazette, bought a new hat for the meeting...
Engaged. Sir Robert Gilbert Vansittart, permanent undersecretary of the British Foreign Office, likely candidate for Ambassador to the U. S. some day (he prepared all for Ramsay MacDonald's U. S. visit), widower son-in-law of General William Christian Heppenheimer of Jersey City; and Lady Barclay, widow of Sir Colville Barclay, onetime British Minister at Budapest...