Word: caron
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Champs-Elysées, was the kind of new sensation that Parisians save their loudest bravos for.* Part of the cheers were for France's best male dancer, Jean Babilée-and a new star The Creation had created overnight: 17-year-old, almond-eyed Leslie Caron, a half American, half French girl who had never even seen a ballet until after the war. (Leslie's mother, Margaret Petit, once danced in New York...
...dozens of ships that crept through the fog into Manhattan's harbor last week was a French merchantman inbound from the Mediterranean. Stowed within her salt-stained hull were 6,000 cases of Hennessy brandy, 2,500 cases of Martell brandy, and four cases of Caron perfume. This was not a large shipment by prewar standards, but it was the first consignment of French luxury goods to arrive in the U.S. since...
ISIDORE L. CARON Sandwich, Mass...
Capeci, N. E.; Carlson, B. C.; Caron, P. E.; Clay, J.,; Corby...
Guards--Warren Carstensen, Peter E. Caron, Bradley A. Cameron, Lloyd Duxbury, Emmons S. Ellis, Norman Feinberg, Charles L. Costenhofer, Richard P. Gardiner, Jerry Gottschalk, Augustus L. Hemenway, Charles J. Hubbard, Harold Hinton, Vincent W. Jones, Jr., Gilbert King, Jr., John R. Leekeigh, Thaddeus E. Mroz, Philip L. Ruppenthal, Richard R. Davenport, Charles P. Stewart and Sidney O. Smith...