Word: brides
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...began with the cover story on Gwilym Price of Westinghouse (TIME, March 2), in which the role of the company's star appliance salesman Betty Furness was mentioned and some of the latest kitchen marvels described, including a new super-automatic range "which will preserve even the newest bride from cooking disasters." A month later, from faraway Zinder came a note from George D. Beacham, which was published in TIME'S Letters column. In his letter, Reader Beacham explained that he was soon to be married to a girl who, like him, is a missionary, that they were...
...from a company in Connecticut. I have heard of 'the American way of life.' This involves many things and is probably very difficult, if possible, to define. However, such reactions to my letter to TIME are, to me, part of that great definition. My open thanks . . . My bride also joins in thanks and is very happy for such help for her kitchen life ahead...
...Riffraff." For Nigelock's crew, the excitement was old stuff. A week before, they had been captured by a Nationalist warship but released under the guns of the Royal Navy's frigate St. Bride's Bay. Nigelock is one of a hundred British merchantmen (some under charter to Red China) engaged in Chinese coastal trade. Its crew and skipper expect to run into trouble: war-risk insurance on the China coast is the world's highest...
Married. Ranko Koizumi, 23, granddaughter of U.S. Writer Lafcadio Hearn (who married a Japanese samurai's daughter, changed his name to Koizumi and became a Japanese citizen); and Air Force 1st Lieut. Gordon C. Brandes, 27; in the bride's home in Tokyo...
Voice of Experience. In New Bern, N.C., applying for a marriage license, Alec Ogburn gave his age-111-and that of his bride-to-be-22-and told the wide-eyed clerk: "Don't laugh at me, lady . . . If I don't get along with her, I reckon...