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OUTSTANDING STUDENT SUCCESS.

OUTSTANDING STUDENT SUCCESS.

Readers will be proud to learn of the remarkable achievements of Mr. W. Arthur Lewis, who was Editor of the "Keys" from June, 1935 to October 1936. Mr. Lewis has just concluded four brilliant years at the London School of Economics by passing the Bachelor of Commerce exam, with
July 1, 1937 - The Keys - London, London, England
 
Philosophy Overheard. The following are chance remarks overheard in a West Indian Village. all." * * * Spoken by two

Philosophy Overheard. The following are chance remarks overheard in a West Indian Village. all." * * * Spoken by two

young men" Tell me someting ello, ah hear you engage to dah gel after . "Engage ah wan ting but de money ah de odda. De love day right enough but people can't live pon love; in dis hard mango crop Wan man ha fuh tink fus befo he tack people gel picknee." Well you no wrong; ah si
April 1, 1936 - The Keys - London, London, England
 
Reveille.

Reveille.

The night is far spent, the day is at hand.” Awake, my Ethiopia, arise! Behold radiantly yen star is burning, Assurance of Dawn's imminent returning Upon the highways of expectant skies! See how th' estrangin g dark before thee flies, Challenged its hate, subdued its voice of sp
January 1, 1934 - The Keys - London, London, England
 
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April 1, 1938 - The Keys - London, London, England
 
Several questions will immediately leap to your minds as you hear such a statement. Is it right for any country

Several questions will immediately leap to your minds as you hear such a statement. Is it right for any country

which is looking forward to a peaceful and progressive future to seek to secure the supremacy of any one section of its people above the other? Can such supremacy ever be secured by act of parliament if the people seeking such supremacy have not the elements which make for supre
October 1, 1937 - The Keys - London, London, England
 
THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.

THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.

AGREAT many things have happened since our last issue. all of which have tended to establish more firmly than ever the well laid foundations of our organisation. I will first mention the Play at the Scala Theatre which, though not a financial success, was a great triumph for the
April 1, 1934 - The Keys - London, London, England
 
GEORGE CARVER, GRAVELY ILL AT TUSKEGEE.

GEORGE CARVER, GRAVELY ILL AT TUSKEGEE.

TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, Ala., June 17th.—Dr. George Washington Carver, world-famed Negro scientist who has developed milk, paints, dyes, paving blocks and several other commercial products from the lowly peanut, lies gravely ill at Tuskegee Institute hospital, it was learned on Mond
July 1, 1938 - The Keys - London, London, England
 
Mr. E. E. LILLIE'S XI. A. Kemptcn (Capt., w.k.), W. S. Gleave, E. D T. F. Mitchell, H. S. Squires,

Mr. E. E. LILLIE'S XI. A. Kemptcn (Capt., w.k.), W. S. Gleave, E. D T. F. Mitchell, H. S. Squires,

C. G. Jones, A. A. Widdrington, A. R D. G. Hollebone, E. E. Lillie, A. Jeacocke. N. Bennett. C.P. •P• XI. L. N. Constantine (Capt.), A. G. Francis, J. D. Buckle, C. 0 J. Barnes (w.k.), J. Ribiero, G. Clements, R. Dolly, G. A. Roberts, J. R. Dismont, V. Tennant. The Scorers 31 91
October 1, 1934 - The Keys - London, London, England
 
11' IS URGENT HAT YOU LET ME KNOW AT ONCE •P YOU HOPE TO ATTEND THIS CONFERENCE. ITS SUCCESS DEPENDS UPON YOU.

11' IS URGENT HAT YOU LET ME KNOW AT ONCE •P YOU HOPE TO ATTEND THIS CONFERENCE. ITS SUCCESS DEPENDS UPON YOU.

1 1 ' IS URGENT HAT YOU LET ME KNOW AT ONCE •P YOU HOPE TO ATTEND THIS CONFERENCE. ITS SUCCESS DEPENDS UPON YOU. ri-'; - '-' , F.7%i' , 4.. - :; , i. , ' ,. ' : 4 .Lit',: - : -:::-.1tft.':-;;.t. 0 a f d WI lIIIW Ada fr % •mc 4 II • -1;-' 1
October 1, 1934 - The Keys - London, London, England
 
MEMORIAL HALL, FARRINGDON STREET, LONDON.

MEMORIAL HALL, FARRINGDON STREET, LONDON.

OFFICERS 1933-4.
October 1, 1933 - The Keys - London, London, England