Word: ch
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...many men alive today have walked and talked with an authentic saint. Such a man is rare old Henri Chéron, sturdy, twinkling-eyed Finance Minister of France...
whose names all begin with Bu and two end in ch, leaving but one letter different in the names of the latter. The first and last of the three have the first three letters, Bur, the same...
Died. Jules Chéret, 96, famed French illustrator, tapestry designer, lithographer, commander of the Legion of Honor; at Nice, France...
...many-hued curtain goes up. The revue (written by Ballyhoo magazine's editor, Norman Anthony) keeps its leering promise. Able Comedian Willie Howard struggles home on a street car with the most essential fixture for his bathroom; with Brother Eugene he tries to make a papier-mâché cow "give"; on a Columbus Circle soap box he makes a Communist speech: "Rewolt! Our cup of beeterness ees feeled to ze breem! Rewolt!'' There is a nudist sketch; a scene in Cinemactress "Margreta Garbitch's" Hollywood training quarters; a song called "Love, Nuts and Noodles...
Some Fermata alumnae: Katrina McCormick, daughter of Mrs. Albert Gallatin Simms (Ruth Hanna McCormick); Gladys Széchényi, daughter of the Hungarian Minister to the U. S.; Elizabeth Elkins (Philadelphia socialite); Nancy Heckscher, niece of Philanthropist August Heckscher; Janet White, daughter of Mrs. Richard S. Aldrich (wife of the socialite Representative from Rhode Island...