Word: reginald
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...because "The King has treated me with scant courtesy." The King thought the Earl of Oxford and Asquith (then Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith) was "reticent, secretive, reserved" and that he deliberately withheld information from his monarch. On one occasion he wrote to Premier Asquith asking him to tell Reginald McKenna, then First Lord of the Admiralty, now Chairman of the Midland Bank, that it was "his duty to keep His Majesty informed of fleet movements, to say nothing of common courtesy...
...German film, about which, in the interests of international good will, the less said the better. The locale is Vienna; time, post-War period; heroine, a daughter of the poor but honest; villain, a son of the rich but rancid. Result: booby, bosh and hokum. Fast and Furious (Reginald Denny). If a young man has had an arm broken, a skull cracked, a spine dislocated in an automobile accident and happens, therefore, to be so panicky that the mere squawk of a klaxon sends him scurrying up a tree, could anything at all ever persuade him to drive a racing...
Divorced. Harry Hays Morgan; by Mrs. Laura Kilpatrick Trezvant Morgan; in Paris. They are the parents of the famed "Morgan twins," Mrs. Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt (widow of Reginald C. Vanderbilt) and Lady Thelma Morgan Converse Furness of London. Mrs. Morgan is the daughter of the late General Judson Kilpatrick, thrice Ambassador to Chile. Mr. Morgan, after 40 years in the U. S. diplomatic service, retired as U. S. Consul General at Buenos Aires, Argentina. His father, the late Philip Hickey Morgan, was onetime U. S. Ambassador to Mexico; his son, Harry Hays Morgan...
Died. Mrs. Cathleen Neilson Vanderbilt Colford, 40, onetime (1903-20) wife of the late Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt; suddenly, from heart disease; in Paris...
...awarded Commonwealth Fund Fellowships to come to the United States next fall for two year's study in American universities four will come to Harvard. They are James McAlston, from the University of Edinburg; to study bacteriology; Frederick N. W. Bateson, from Oxford University, to study 18th century drama; Reginald Jackson, from the University of Sidney, and Oxford, to study philosophy; and Eric Francis Nash, Oxford, to study economics...