It is difficult for foreign visitors to understand that the Minister of Education for England and Wales is not allowed so much as to poke his nose inside the doors of any university in the country.—Lord Eustace Percy. Auntie: “When I was a girl, my dear, we never lot gentlemen see us in a bathing dress.” Anabelle: “No, Auntie; and from what I’ve seen of ’em I don’t blame you.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19697, 26 October 1927, Page 9
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