KING’S INSTRUCTOR.- He doesn’t wear a coronet, nor a mitre, nor an ermine cloak, but Lionel Logue (above) is one of the most important persons at the British Royal Court. He is oral instructor to King George VI, who, since childhood, has been fighting a tendency to stammer. Logue was the unsung hero behind the Coronation; for his constant attendance upon his Royal pupil is credited with the flawless, unhesitating manner in which King George delivered the responses to the ritual questions.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 3 August 1937, Page 5
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82KING’S INSTRUCTOR.- He doesn’t wear a coronet, nor a mitre, nor an ermine cloak, but Lionel Logue (above) is one of the most important persons at the British Royal Court. He is oral instructor to King George VI, who, since childhood, has been fighting a tendency to stammer. Logue was the unsung hero behind the Coronation; for his constant attendance upon his Royal pupil is credited with the flawless, unhesitating manner in which King George delivered the responses to the ritual questions. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 3 August 1937, Page 5
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