Word: bazaar
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week she was busier than ever. She opened the United Nations' Relief Bazaar and the Christmas Seal campaign in Washington, visited the Good Will Industries workshop (see cut), popped in & out of capital lunches and teas...
...Claire (a sort of Ladies' Home Journal with a French accent), she ran its circulation to 1,250,-ooo copies a week before France fell. As wartime refugees in the U.S., the Lazareffs kept busy, he with the French section of OWI and she with Harper's Bazaar and the New York Times. M. Lazareff now edits France-Soir...
Colonel Edward Riley Bradley (May 7, 1934), who had won the Kentucky Derby four times up to 1934. His horse Bazaar was one of the 1934 favorites, finished out of the money. Colonel Bradley did not win another Derby...
Viennese Movie Director Friedrich Bergmann is the grandiose, poignant, reluctant hero of Christopher Isherwood's new novel. When Prater Violet appeared last summer in the glossy pages of Harper's Bazaar, it caused a mild critical flurry. Now published in book form, Prater Violet is likely to draw as much critical attention as any other novel of the season. Even in a period of thriving fiction, Prater Violet would rate respect: with the Anglo-American novel at its lowest ebb in years, Prater Violet looks like a fresh, firm peach in a dish of waxed fruits...
...destroyers marched in stately file through the treacherous Uraga Channel into Tokyo Bay. It was almost too smooth. Said a dry Britisher, watching Brigadier General William T. Clement and a few marines raise the U.S. flag over Yokosuka's terraced naval base: "Now he'll declare the bazaar open...