Word: berlins
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Engaged. Sinclair Lewis, flayer of babbitts, Baptists and Methodists, to Dorothy Thompson, daughter of a Methodist preacher, Berlin correspondent of the New York Evening Post. They plan to marry in London in the middle of May, to honeymoon in an automobile. Novelist Lewis was recently divorced from his first wife. Miss Thompson divorced her first husband last summer...
Married. Prince Otto von Bismarck, 31, grandson of the Iron Chancellor of Germany, First Secretary to the German Legation in Stockholm; to Miss Anna Marie Tengbom, daughter of a Stockholm architect; at Berlin Cathedral. President von Hindenburg, Foreign Minister Streseman, Ministers Keudell, Schiele, Kock and many another notable attended...
...Vogue (fashions semimonthly, circulation 137,000) gave birth last week to its third child, Vogue Verlag of Berlin. Older offspring are British Vogue (1916) and French Vogue (1919). The proud parent boasted in full page advertisements in U. S. newspapers: "In establishing these foreign editions, Vogue has accomplished something that no other periodical, and no newspaper, has achieved in the whole history of publishing. . . . Vogue knows no frontiers...
Boston, for example, now has a Ritz. Berlin has no Ritz, never has had a Ritz, and, probably, never will have a Ritz. For Berlin, the Adlon, a handsome and comfortable hotel, is sufficiently regal...
...meeting will be addressed by Professor E. K. Rand '94, president of the Academy, and there will be papers by Professor T. F. Tout, and Professor Adolph Goldschmidt, of the University of Berlin and visiting lecturer at Harvard...