So the University of Colorado has finally bid adieu to Ward Churchill. Good, goodbye, and good riddance. Let’s get one thing straight: Mr. Churchill was not fired over any free speech issue. He was ...
It was said in the war that although we had not invented an unsinkable ship we had succeeded in producing an unsinkable politician, and, whatever else may be said of Mr. Winston Churchill, it will be ...
In London, Prime Minister Winston Churchill was moved to speak up in reply to the five U.S. Senators. Said he, to the House of Commons: “So soon as the war is over, [Britain’s] soldiers will leave off ...
Will a Winston Churchill High School junior or senior shed tears of joy as he’s crowned Mr. Churchill next week? Will he use his title to save the world’s children — or at least the children in ...
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Dealings of the late Sir Ernest Cassel, great Jewish financier and personal friend of King Edward, were aired in the Old Bailey in Winston Churchill’s libel case against Lord Alfred Douglas, editor of ...
Scrapbook correspondent Richard M. Langworth, the author and longtime president of the Churchill Centre in Washington, D.C., weighs in on the new statue of Gandhi to be erected in London . . . Every ...
Delos Barker Churchill of Library Lane, Old Lyme, a research scientist with several patents and an avid yachtsman, died on Tuesday, (March 7, 2000) after a long illness. He was born in Rockford, IL, ...
NEARLY twenty years ago a friend whose brilliant leaders were the swan song of unrepentant Toryism in the Morning Post remarked that, while the late war had not been able to produce an unsinkable ship ...
(New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Two vols. 625 pages. $10) This brilliant book is not a history. It is a series of episodes, a succession of bird’s-eye views, designed to illuminate certain facets ...