... Sir Roger Keyes next to him, and Philip Snowden who had just succeeded Churchill as Chancellor of the Exchequer (right). LOCKWOOD SISTERS. POLLY (UPPER BERTH) AND JOYCE (LOWER LEFT), ENTERTAIN. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 67.
... Sir Roger Parker, a High Court judge, conducted the 1978 inquiry into the new nuclear reprocessing plant at Windscale he dismissed the notion as 'emotive and inaccurate'. Nonetheless, the fact remains that nuclear fuel raises problems ...
... Sir Roger of Grooms?) The most glaring of errors is the omission of one of the highest volume branches of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, the 3-year-old Anderson Township branch library at the corner of Five Mile ...
Legal Education in England by John Henderson McNeill Reforming Legal Education in England by Sir Roger Ormrod Reforming. The most obvious distinctions between the systems of legal education in the United States and in England spring from ...
... and seltzer handy (left, bottom). During huntS in France in the 1920's, Churchill forgot about quarry long enough to down a snifter. ent were Walter Runciman (second from left), with Sir Roger. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 65.
... Sir Roger Casement, and although Casement failed to incite revolution in Ireland, the press was landed and set up in a secret plant in Cullicurry, County Galway, Ireland, where it was operated by the Sinn Fein. It recently came to the ...
... Roger” is still used generally to mean “received okay,” and military pilots continue to say “Wilco” to indicate ... Sir.” “Roger over,” replied the pilot. navigator. Correction coming at stroke of next Wilco. time and nobody knew ...
... Sir Roger Keyes; Writer Sir Edward Marsh ; French Painter Paul Maze ; his own wife and her sister Nellie Romilly. But as with any man who talks so much, it is almost impossible to say which of his listeners he likes best. As a man of ...