GRIN AND BEAR IT
... By HARCOURT HARCOURT ...
... By HARCOURT HARCOURT ...
... I Shipping Federation, formally constituted in September, i8c>o, has since weathered very J. rough seas successfully thanks to far-sighted leaders. It was thus fitting that the Diamond Jubilee dinner at Grosvenor House this year should have also been made the occasion for a warm tribute to the retiring chairman, Mr. Basil Sanderson, M.C., who for sixteen turbulent years has guided the ...
... There it is, only eighty worms a year and fully fur-nished ...
... GRIN AND BEAR IT By HARCOURT HARCOURT ...
... Very restful walking in the fog. One avoids the bother of admiring the scenery'''' By Wyndham Robinson ...
... BRIGGS by Graham Graham ...
... GRIN AND BEAR IT By HARCOURT By HARCOURT ...
... THE Tylers of London first figured among the historical fellowships in 1193, when Henry Fit% Alwyns, the then Lord Mayor of London, granted London's first building act. The Bricklayers followed and a charter was granted by Queen Elizabeth on August 3, 1368. The first Master was William Knight in 1379 and this office is now held by Lt.-Col. W. W. Dove. Seventy-eight members attended the dinner ...
... BRIGGS by Graham by Graham ...
... Been wondering if I could sell 'em to some of these Indian rhaps who have to sleep on nails'' By Wyndham Robinson ...
... SIXTH REUNION Of THE MEN WHO FERRIED THE ROYAL NAVY'S EITTLE SHIPS In 1942 Admiral Sir Lionel Preston, K.C.B., Director of the Small Vessels' Pool, directed the forma tion of the Ferry Crews, who delivered all the R.N.'s trawlers, launches, fleet tenders and similar ships to naval bases and ports from builders' yards. Not a single vessel was lost during this enterprise, which included ...
... ^A,UCI!AMtP' ff, President, was in the chair at the thirteenth annual dinner of the JLj Worcestershire Society at the Dorchester, when a large fraction of the membership of seven hundred was ah he a I for f '20000 fi tl S' t 0fwcJ.l>Jac,led a h*Eh level °f eloquence, special reference was made to the --itrllT t At wv/ r °J Worcester Cathedral spire. Guests--as sketched below by Fred May T ...