Word: busches
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...outland editions (the Register publishes twelve of them) were more broadminded. In St. Louis, a daughter of the late beer baron August A. Busch stayed in even though she had married her gardener last May, had been divorced by him in July, had married her ex-chauffeur in August...
...occupation that have been all too soon forgotten in America, where geisha houses, fraternization, and the war crimes trials are the bulk of newspaper coverage of Japan. To fill this gap in our knowledge, presumably, "Life" last week spewed forth a "Report on Japan" by a Senior writer called Busch. Sweeping his eyes quickly over the Japanese scene and General MacArthur's office, the Senior Writer concludes that the occupation is "sensationally successful"--nothing at all is lacking, no mistakes have been made, and everything will be all right...
Died. Adolphus Busch III, 55, fourth in line of the great beer-barrel dynasty, president of Anheuser-Busch, multi-million-dollar brewers of Budweiser; of a cerebral hemorrhage; in St. Louis...
Readers-and Mark-discover the awful truth about Corinne in the last few pages of this new novel by Niven Busch (Duel in the Sun; They Dream of Home).* Mark and Corinne have top billing in the book, but Author Busch attempts to show what was happening in the lives of a dozen different people (including an old diplomat, a top sergeant, a fighting liberal) during V-J day's wild rejoicing. Day of the Conquerors is not so deep as a well nor so wide as a psychiatrist's door, but it is fast-paced, triple-gaited...
...Novelist Busch has also just finished a screenplay (The Pursuit), is organizing a company to produce it, plans to star his actress wife, Teresa Wright...