Word: bride
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Engaged. Richard Gimbel of Philadelphia, a Vice President of Gimbel Bros, (dry goods), to Miss Julia de Fernex Millhiser, of Manhattan. His brother, Ellis A. Gimbel, Jr., who recently married Miss Virginia Newman (TIME, Dec. 10), is said to have wooed his bride-to-be, asked the question, been accepted by radio...
...haunt his brother, would come back while the Habanera sounded. He did. The ghost, strumming a guitar, appeared to the murderer, while three blind musicians played the Habanera. And the wraith told Ramon that unless he confessed his crime, he, the spectre, would return and claim the living bride. Ramon could not bring himself to confess, and so while he and the young woman knelt over the grave of Pedro, she, not knowing of the crime, to pray for the dead man, and he, pretending to, unseen ghostly arms embraced her and drew her down and she died...
...audience of enthusiasts sat the tenor's wife accompanied by Captain Ernest A. Ingram and his bride (Mrs. Enrico Caruso) ; gracing the surrounding scene were the familiar faces of Mischa Elman, Alma Gluck, Florence Henkle, Ethel Barrymore, Jeanne Eagels, George Creel...
MASQUERADE-Ben Ray Redman- Me Bride ($1.50). An interesting young critic who is one of the best translators we have collects his verse. Influence of T. S. Eliot, influence of sonnets, classic and modern, some satire, pleasingly keen, capability, technique, promise, no great originality, a mind that has not quite found itself, a voice a little too fond of the accent of other poetic voices. But still, capability, technique, promise-no more unusual promise than in the case of several others, but indubitably present nevertheless...
...bring the females back to earth after the explosion. The bride who shouldn't have been married to the hero at all is abruptly submerged in the rapids below. With the odd angle of the triangle eliminated, the other two merge happily into a straight line and follow it to the nearest church...