ANGELL, SIR NORMAN (1874– ), English author and publicist, was a prominent journalist, first in the U. S. A., and after his return in 1898, in England. In 1928 he invented "The Money Game," a card-game which taught the elements of economics, banking and currency. He was M.P. for North Brad ford, 1929-31; and was knighted in 1931. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 1933. Among his publications are the widely known exposition of the disasters of War, The Great Illu sion (191o; new ed. ; The Economic Chaos and the Peace Treaty (1919) ; and The Unseen Assassins (1932).