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Jack Lovelock
In 1932—by then holder of the British Empire record for the mile—Lovelock competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, and placed 7th in the final of the 1500 metres event. The following year, he set a world record of 4:07.6 in the mile when running at Princeton against its emerging champion Bill Bonthron….
Please Support Essentially Men Movie Fundraiser
With only a week to go to our Movie Fundraising Get-Together, apologies for missing off some important details from my earlier email, such as: “Jimmy’s Hall” is an inspirational tale of 1930s Ireland based on a true story of Jimmy Gralton, the only Irishman ever deported from Ireland. This critically acclaimed movie (nominee for the…
Social anxiety
Do you have social phobia? | http://t.co/ce4F12QVvr http://t.co/pNElfm8dYn – Kyle MacDonald (@kylemacd) September 28, 2014 If you feel overwhelmed by these extreme feelings, it’s likely you are suffering from social anxiety disorder or social phobia. This kind of phobia is an anxiety disorder that causes a person to feel so extremely shy and self-conscious that…
The Conversation – Worldwide struggle for LGBTI rights
The Commonwealth can play a role in the worldwide struggle for LGBTI human rights By Matthew Waites, University of Glasgow On Nelson Mandela International Day on July 18, academic and activist speakers from a range of national contexts came together in Glasgow for a groundbreaking conference on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) human…