Word: beau
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...family; in the socialite Church of Notre Dame de Grace de Passy in Paris; by the Archbishop of Reims (champagne district). To View many a splendorous gift (a portrait by Vigee-Lebrun, family busts and miniatures, a Stradivarius violin for the bride who fiddles ably) came members of the beau monde?U. S. Ambassador to France Walter Evans Edge, U. S. Ambassador to Poland John North Willys, the Duchess of Manchester, Mrs. Marshall Field, the Duchess de Guise, whose son married Princess Isabelle of Orleans-Braganza last month (TIME, April 20), and Lord Tyrrell and Conte-Manzoni, the British...
...Beau Pere, King George of England's brown 3-year old by Son-in-Law out of Cinna: the Swaffham Plate at Newmarket, with Synot a nose behind...
...identical story about two men in love with a girl, the rich young man decent and the poor young man (Owsley) dishonest and weak. The only difference between Honor Among Lovers and Ten Cents a Dance is that the latter is set against a dancehall background instead of the beau monde and that handsome Barbara Stanwyck is in it. Spectators know as soon as they see Owsley that Ricardo Cortez is going to get Miss Stanwyck in the end. But such spectators will not go home: Barbara Stanwyck will hold them. She makes the dialog - so jerky and stilted...
...meet the bachelor President of France (Gaston Doumergue has no "official hostess") at the U. S. Embassy in Paris last week. Ambassador and Mrs. Walter Evans Edge assembled not the impotent dukes and counts of the beau monde but aristocrats of another sort, people whose names stand in France for economic power. Up from Lyons came M. Edmond Gillet, calm, wise, secretive "silk King of France.'' In bustled short and forceful M. Andre Homberg, bald but bewhiskered* president of the French Line, of the Societe General (one of the largest French banks), high executive of the famed...
...first shot in what we term the feature picture is that of the same fort that was used in Beau Geste several years ago. That is the movies subtle way of indicating that "Renegades" is a Foreign Legion pictures and, that Foreign Legion pictures are their big forte. But then, it's all done in geste...