IN AMERICA
... IN AMERICA 25 RN a \:\\:&\ Mr Arthur A.A. Wood, general secretary of the Society, gave a talk on his visit to the United States under the Winston Churchhill Trust Fellowship. ...
... IN AMERICA 25 RN a \:\\:&\ Mr Arthur A.A. Wood, general secretary of the Society, gave a talk on his visit to the United States under the Winston Churchhill Trust Fellowship. ...
... the America Movement, the militant body that captured the attention of the world two years ago during their occupation of Wounded Knee, is outlawing alcohol from its ranks as being an imposition of the white man, alien to their own culture and tradition ...
... IN AMERICA In 1971, his tour of the USA, including visits to film and television studios, culminating in a visit to Disneyland, was featured in the “’Fife Free Press”’. Mr Allison who will continue ...
... IN AMERICA It was as a teacher that ne carned most fame in America, although he also gained distinction in some of their leading He played in the eight times, tournaments American finishing high on the list on several occasions. He finished twice second ...
... AMERICA’S GLORY The great glory of the private universities in America 1s the Graduate Scheool, or what we would call the school of postgraduate studies. Entry to many of the other American Universities is nog difficult; their failure rate at the end ...
... from America. »xburgh,r 7Kincaplc House, returned from an exysiness tour in America. urgh, who 1s chairman '\h}‘ - Richards (Asml)) accompanied by his which included and New with their three shom the eldest, 19, and had he party recently. They a London ...
... OFF TO AMERICA Never one for allowing time to pass him by, he completely modernised the Rosslyn Plant. But, when he saw in 1926 that even this was not enough to fight Japanese competition, he leased the Kirkcaldy plant and set off across the Atlantic ...
... ON TELEVISION IN AMERICA 808 BEASE, who captained ‘Kirkcaldy Rugby Club several gseasons ago, led a Bahamas rugby team which played two matches in Texas last month. The tourists met Dallas and Forth Worth rugby clubs and were made honorary citizens of ...
... ‘Discover America’ You don't have to be Christopher Columbus to discover America — the Automobile Association explain where to go, where to stay and what to see Stateside in a new guide published exclusively for Marks and Spencer. Produced by the AA, ...
... Collecting in America What are the avid hobby people collecting these days in America’? Across the Atlantic they are collecting ocean liner items such as brochures, booklets, deck plans, menus, souvenirs, ribbons and jewellery as well as all kind of items ...
... Students in America Some students in America attend lectures at the University from 7.30 to 10.30 a.m., serve in a restaurant from mid-day to 8 p.m., then study in their rooms until midnight. They get up at 6.30 a.m. for the 7.30 lectures next morning ...
... ROOTS IN AMERICA The Kirkcaldy Chamber (which is quite separate from the Senior Chamber of Commerce) started in Kirkcaldy in 1960, but the organisation’s roots were in St. Louis. U.S.A., sgf;glinz somewhere around 1912. “At that time in St. Louis it was ...