Word: anita
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Raymond Wagner, Chairman, Miss Nancy Grier; Ruckman Grier, Miss Anita Ward; G. W. Huth, Miss L. M. Everson; Curthis Thomas, Miss Eleanor Wells; Mannix Walker, Miss Sylvia Shippen; Robert Davis, Miss Frances Burnham...
Married. Miss Anita Damrosch, daughter of Walter Damrosch, famed conductor of the New York Symphony Orchestra, to Robert Littell, one of the editors of The New Republic; in Manhattan, on her 21st birthday. Granddaughter of James G. Elaine (of Maine), she is niece of Anita McCormick Blaine of Chicago...
...Dick, J. H. Dick; Jesse L. Lasky, taking a script of the film version of Peter Pan to show Sir James M. Barrie; Jeanne Eagels, famed actress; Mrs. Margaret Talmadge, mother of the three famed Talmadge sisters ; John Emerson, President of the Actors' Equity Association, and his wife, Anita Loos, the director and scenario writer; E. E. Fernandi, "Rockefeller of Peru"; Benjamin Winchell, Remington Typewriter President ; Edna Ferber, novelist...
...Anita Atwater and Joseph Lautner '21, both soloists, will assist in two numbers at each concert. Walter Piston '24 will conduct, while Edward Hart is piano accompanist...
Three Miles Out. A considerable female triumvirate cooperated in the manufacture of this article. Anita Loos (one of the foremost title writers), Neysa McMein (illustrator, author), and Madge Kennedy. Since the latter was allowed to contribute her features as well as her brains she seemed the cornerstone. Many and far flimsier celluloid structures have been reared on less substantial bases. The pictorial narrative concerns itself with bootlegging, love and a woman's wit. It is more than moderately entertaining. When Miss Kennedy is on, it is decidedly exciting...