COOL RECEPTION.—The British Prime Minister, Mr Macmillan, being helped into the Oxford Union Society’s debating hall after he had been jeered at by demonstrating university undergraduates. Members of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament were prominent in the crowd. The banner behind Mr Macmillan reads: “Keep your word Mac—no more tests.” With Mr Macmillan is Mr Leslie Grant, the steward of the society, who is holding the key to the hall.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29742, 8 February 1962, Page 13
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70COOL RECEPTION.—The British Prime Minister, Mr Macmillan, being helped into the Oxford Union Society’s debating hall after he had been jeered at by demonstrating university undergraduates. Members of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament were prominent in the crowd. The banner behind Mr Macmillan reads: “Keep your word Mac—no more tests.” With Mr Macmillan is Mr Leslie Grant, the steward of the society, who is holding the key to the hall. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29742, 8 February 1962, Page 13
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