Word: casa
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Nobel Prize-winning Playwright Eugene O'Neill sold "Casa Genotta," his Spanish-type house at Sea Island Beach, Ga., to retired Shirtmaker George Alfred Cluett of Williamstown, Mass...
Allen, who was previously the Cuban Marquise de Casa Maury and before that the London modiste's mannequin Paula Gellibrand. H. R. H. Marina, Duchess of Kent, was described by News-Review as having "drifted from the smart set and left her husband to go the smart socialite rounds for them both . . . with zest." In London the Beaverbrook Daily Ex press (circulation 2,040,000) broke the Kent & Mrs. Allen story in Britain's daily press, sharply editorialized: "One way to keep clear of such news is not to do the things that make such news...
Three hours later he repaid the official greetings by calling on President Justo at the Casa Rosada (Red House). Then back to the U. S. Embassy went the President for a relatively quiet dinner with U. S. Ambassador Alexander Weddell and U. S. friends-the stage all set for his dramatic appearance at the opening of the Peace Conference...
...English merchant. Enraged at being cuckolded by an English officer, the Spaniard allows his wife to die in childbirth, and he deposits the child in a convent. Unknowingly apprenticed to his own grandfather, the child grows up to become the heir and hope of the family firm, the Casa da Bonnyfeather...
Normandie--The Casa Loma quartette still lulis boys and girls. Dancing to the strains of Frank Ward's swing band makes the evening complete. $1.50 per couple. Also an excellent cuisine...