Word: clement
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Just Asked Me to Dance." Brown-eyed Constance Clement, a onetime cake counter clerk, met her husband Luis, a chief petty officer, at the Trocadero dance hall in Sydney a year and a half ago. "He just asked me to dance and I kept dancing with him all night," she explained. Her destination: Humboldt, Neb. where her father-in-law is a contractor. She was much relieved about what her three sisters-in-law would be like after she met a "lovely" Nebraska girl who was working at the Western Union desk of San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel...
Taking over one of the regular free Sunday afternoon concerts at Gardner Museum in Boston, the Harvard Glee Club will sing next Sunday at 2 o'clock. Two duets from Buxtehude's Baroque Cantatas, "Erhore Mich Wenn Ich Rufe," by Schutz, and motets by Jacques Clement and Allegri will make up the first part of the program...
Seriocomic "Oxie O'Rourke" has lately been taking on more importance than ever in the Daily News (circ. 440,000). Once he was merely a sidelines character, along with his straight man, "Torchnose McGonigle," in Clem Lane's stories of Chicago crime and political shenanigans. Now Clement Quirk Lane has become City Editor, and the Daily News has been ballyhooing him as a Finley Peter Dunne, finding with more ease than accuracy a parallel in Oxie and Torchnose to Dunne's "Mr. Dooley" and "Mr. Hennessy...
From the Saskatchewan prairies came doughty, onetime Baptist Minister Tommy Clement Douglas, who knows how to talk to farmers. His job is to become the first C.C.F. premier of Saskatchewan...
...Charles, a devout Catholic, was in Spain, did not know that his troops had pillaged Rome. Clement was held a captive for seven months, then escaped, eventually officiated at Charles's coronation...