Word: caroled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Oberammergau, between acts of the Passion Play, Queen Marie told correspondents she had congratulated Carol by wire, that he had replied "with affection" and that she would soon return to Bucharest...
...sooner was she gone than her son Nicholas telegraphed his brother Carol...
Instantly changing his plans without informing his mother, Carol flew to his throne. Marie, poor dowager, when told as her train reached Vienna of his triumph, was almost prostrated, made confused and contradictory statements, took refuge at Oberammergau from the storm of events...
...Majesty well knows that King Carol knows that she helped to procure his exile, siding against him and with "her Disraeli" the late, great Prime Minister of Rumania Ion Bratianu (TIME, Jan. 18, 1926, et seg.). Naturally in Bucharest last week Ion's brother Vintila voted against proclamation of Carol as King (see above), but paradoxically Ion's son George Bratianu sided with Carol. After the vote George sought to call on his uncle Vintila who shouted wrathfully: "I am disgusted to see the son of Ion Bratianu acting as an errand boy for Carol. Get out of my house...
...presidents, save Herbert Hoover and Theodore Roosevelt (TIME, June 11, 1928), have flown. European heads-of-state are less wary. Frequent flyers among them: King Albert and Queen Elisabeth of the Belgians; Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald; the Prince of Wales and his brother, Prince George; King Carol of Rumania, King Alfonso of Spain, Prime Minister Tardieu, Benito Mussolini...