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By no means dead are the Greek generals and assorted officers of all ranks who, under Field Marshal Kondylis, suppressed the Revolution which sent crafty old Eleutherios Venizelos fleeing from Crete to Paris last year, and sent to exiled King George II in London an invitation to resume his Throne...
Rudyard Kipling had his own explanation for why he was not made Poet Laureate and it had no reference to the Widow at Windsor. Some years ago an admirer involuntarily exclaimed, 'I always had thought you were Sir Rudyard!"
Henry Hobson Richardson died of Bright's disease on April 27, 1886, two years after the first steel frame building had been erected in Chicago. Unlike his admirer, the late Louis Sullivan (TIME, Dec. 9), Richardson had nothing to do with the development of the skyscraper, but because he...
Since there is really no scarcity of enjoyment among the singers, it is believed that this little suggestion can readily prove helpful. An Admirer Helge Holst
Lydia, who elopes with Captain Denny; Jane (Helen Chandler), who goes into a decline when pretty Charles Bingley temporarily deserts her; and Elizabeth (Adrianne Allen), whose sharp tongue and unfashionably candid ways finally ensnare the rich and haughty Darcy (Colin Keith-Johnston). Actress Chandler, the blonde and tremulous wife of...