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    • Erna Brodber

    • Brodber, Erna; Authors, Jamaican; Pollard, Duke; Pollard, Velma.
    • Enna Brodber is seen at her sister Velma's side as Velma weds Duke Pollard, the then Justice in the Caribbean Court, at the Kingston Church Chapel.
    • Queen Elizabeth the Second opens the Senate House

    • Buildings - Jamaica; Special Events - Jamaica; Royal visitors - Jamaica; Queen Elizabeth the Second; Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh; University Senate House (Jamaica).
    • *Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, H.R.H. Prince Phillip, the Duke of Edinburgh and others look admiringly at the recently unveiled plaque commemorating Her Majesty’s opening of the Senate House.
    • Trinidad and Tobago - students being welcomed at a Civic Reception.

    • Student activities; College students - Travel - Trinidad and Tobago; Speical events - Trinidad and Tobago; Stewart, Margaret; Jessamy, Andre; Jackson, Faith; Pollard, Duke; Bowen, Carmen; Anthony, Emily; Hill, Sheila; Layne, Aidan; Taylor, Edward.
    • In Port-of-Spain, Trindidad, the undergraduates were given a civic reception at the town hall, and here they are listening attentively to the welcome address from the Mayor, Councillor Edward Taylor (not in picture). Included in the picture are:...
    • Queen Elizabeth the Second opens the Senate House

    • Special Events - Jamaica; Royal visitors - Jamaica; Buildings - Jamaica; University Senate House (Jamaica); Queen Elizabeth the Second; Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh; Sherlock, Phillip; Sherlock, Lady; McDonald, Herbert.
    • *Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second has someone presented to her by Principal Walter Grave after she addressed the gathering at the undercroft, UWI Mona. Prince Phillip stands behind her and shakes the hand of a gentleman. Beside Prince Philip...
    • Barometer falling

    • Interpersonal relations; Women
    • The author gives a bird’s eye view of life among a variety of people on a given day and concludes with the story of Connie whose dog had bitten her friend’s child. Every day Connie feared the child’s mother would confront her with a medical bill,...

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