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SPEAKING OF SARAH CHURCHILL

... SPEAKING OF SARAH CHURCHILL. In a boxy tartan coat and slacks, Sarah Churchill feeds her father's famous black swans at Chartwell, Westerbam, Kent. She talks to a pony which is being trained to carry Nicholas, son of Captain Christopher and Mrs. Soames ...

Published: Wednesday 06 July 1949
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 167 | Page: 14 | Tags: Photographs 

Claire Boothe Speaks for Democracy

... Claire Boothe Speaks for Democracy Claire Boothe and her husband Henry Luce are by no means the least influential couple in the United States. He publishes three of America's best known magazines Time'' Life and Fortune. She is a journalist in her own ...

Published: Wednesday 18 December 1940
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 227 | Page: 5 | Tags: Photographs 

YOUR FRONT DOOR SPEAKS

... YOUR FRONT DOOR SPEAKS It is the Propafftimln IIinisitr,v for the inside of your home. Fiitrnnee hall* are just as eloquent and we hare thought up some new ways of making: them speak emi>hatieally. Whenever you pass a front door which some bold spirit ...

Published: Tuesday 01 July 1941
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1044 | Page: 41 | Tags: Photographs 

Thomas Mann Speaks to Germany

... Thomas Mann Speaks to Germany At intervals during the last year the voice of Germany's greatest living author has been heard in the land from which he is exiled. He speaks into the microphone in America on problems close to the German heart, his broad- ...

Published: Wednesday 22 October 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 173 | Page: 23 | Tags: Photographs 

WAY OF THE WAR: Plain Speaking

... WAV #F THE WAR By Joresighl Plain Speaking I met an American the other day, a man who has travelled Europe and worked in Britain. He has spent the last nine months in Washington, and he thinks that the British are too polite to everybody but particularly ...

Published: Wednesday 26 August 1942
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2105 | Page: 5 | Tags: Photographs 

Air Eddies: Russia Speaks

... By Oliver Stewart Russia Speaks CONNOISSEURS of the Commune, and those enthusiastic red-flag waggers who used to be so vocal, mislead us about one thing. They would have had us believe that Russia was a country of un relieved gloom, where Marxism had ...

Published: Wednesday 23 July 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1082 | Page: 30 | Tags: Photographs 

GENERAL SMUTS SPEAKS TO THE LORDS AND COMMONS

... GENERAL SMUTS SPEAKS TO THE LORDS AND COMMONS r|Ao every corner of the globe General Smuts' fine analysis of the war situation has now penetrated through the medium of the Press and radio. The South African statesman, paying his first visit to this country ...

Published: Saturday 31 October 1942
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 301 | Page: 9 | Tags: Photographs 

RESISTANT EUROPE SPEAKS OFF THE RECORD

... RESISTANT EUROPE SPEAKS OFF THE RECORD By FERDINAND TUOHY THEY were two of several daring and courageous men recently arrived in Britain from the Hitler hell abroad, and I met them on successive days over those luncheon-tables which have become eloquent ...

Published: Saturday 03 October 1942
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2111 | Page: 8 | Tags: Photographs 

Myself at the Pictures: Some Plain Speaking

... Myself at the Pictures Some Plain Speaking By James Agate IT has been suggested to me that one of the results of the withdrawal of the Lend- Lease arrangements will be fewer American films. At a pinch I could bear with that. What I am not prepared to ...

Published: Wednesday 05 September 1945
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1417 | Page: 6 | Tags: Photographs 

BEFORE THE KING SPEAKS TO HIS PEOPLE: Behind the Scenes of the Greatest Broadcast of the Year

... Nazaire, Mr. Caldecott by name, has been selected to speak from a prefab, restaurant in the heart of the blitzed area called the Cafe Centrale. He has worked for twenty years in the docks, and will speak feelingly of the way in which they were blown up by ...

Published: Saturday 25 December 1948
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1660 | Page: 30 | Tags: Photographs