Well, this is a remarkable collection. Ive never seen so many e. M. Forsters. Tell me how you made this collection. Well, it wasnt me, it was my father in particular who was a doctor in coventry, and retired now, and he was an avid book collector and took a particular interest in forster, especially after meeting him. And so is this the reason why youve got, what, three, four signed copies . Uh, i think so, yes. Thats quite amazing because he didnt sign very much, as far as i know. I gather not. My father was very careful to ask his host at the time would he mind terribly before bringing, i think, the books one at a time, but he met him on a number of occasions, and he had tea at my parents house, and i joined them there once as a student. So you actually met forster himself . Yes, i did. I think three times in all. Right, anyway, here we are. Weve got howards end signed. Weve got a passage to india signed on the endpaper. And also on the title page. Yes, yes. And obviously these two w
The Waverly Chamber of Commerce held their 48th Annual Awards Celebration on Thursday, March 28. This year’s awards ceremony was again held in the Knights Ballroom at Wartburg College’s Saemann
St. John’s lawyer Bob Buckingham says Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Nash Denic can recommend a public inquiry, but never has. Seamus Flynn was 35 at the time of his death. He was taken by ambulance from Her Majesty’s Penitentiary on the evening of Dec. 1 and was pronounced dead early the next day. The CBC’s Ariana Kelland reports.
Bob Buckingham says Newfoundland and Labrador's chief medical officer should call for an inquiry into the circumstances of the death of Her Majesty's Penitentiary inmate Seamus Flynn.