Articles
INDIA: Disappointment at New Delhi
Sir Victor Alexander John Hope, Marquess of Linlithgow, Earl of Hopetoun, Viscount Aithrie and Baron Hope sprained his ankle last week. The accident obliged him...
INDIA: New Viceroy
Far more ceremonious than the inauguration of a President of the U. S. was the arrival in Bombay last week of the new Viceroy of India, the tall (6 ft. 3...
Foreign News: Linlithgow Report
To look at that youthful and dreamy-faced Scotsman Victor Alexander John Hope, Marquess of Linlithgow and Baron Hope, few people would suppose that during the...
INDIA: Partnership & Co-Operation
(See front cover) As has so often and so fortunately occurred in English history, a Scotsman, Victor Alexander John Hope, Marquess of Linlithgow, was making...
Milestones, Jan. 14, 1952
Married. Phoebe Atwood Taylor, 42, writer of mystery chillers with a Cape Cod setting (Deadly Sunshade); and Dr. Grantley Walder Taylor, 54, Boston physician;...
INDIA: Farewell to Delhi
To hear the retiring Viceroy's farewell address last week, India's Central Legislature met in gay saris, bright turbans, khaki. Tall, unbending Lord Linlithgow...
INDIA: The Failure
Dispatches from India last week scarcely mentioned the Marquess of Linlithgow, Viceroy of India, personal friend and unrelenting political enemy of Mohandas K...
BRITISH EMPIRE: Hottest Seat
Bleak Lord Linlithgow, Viceroy of India, was scheduled to retire in April 1943, and, though it was well into December, his successor had not been named. His...
INDIA: Viceroy into Roi
The job of ruling in India seven times as many subjects of the King-Emperor as live in the British Isles is likely to be tough during the weeks to come for...
INDIA: Of Time and the Measure
One day in August 1917, after Indian troops had fought long and loyally in Mesopotamia against the Turks—Mohammedans against Mohammedans—and in France against...


