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...Cream & Ginger Ale. If everybody could be as happy as, say, Joan Crawford, Dr. Cooper would have much less work to do. Last week Cinemactress Crawford described life with her six-year-old dog Cliquot, a Harjes poodle. Cliquot, she says, was always happy when she was at the glamorous studios, like M-G-M and Warner Bros. But at Republic Pictures, a horse-opera factory, Cliquot was sad. "He chewed up a carpet," said Joan. "He swallowed 5½ yards of string. He usually eats white meat of chicken, ground sirloin, ice cream and ginger ale. He wears custom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: An Actor's Best Friend | 12/6/1954 | See Source »

...staged a rare tableau of best-dressed romance (see cut). Animal Fair: Some 2,000 dogs which will do Coast Guard shore patrol work went into training on the estate of Joseph E. Widener, multimillionaire Philadelphia art patron and horse breeder. Into the Army for training went Gogo and Cliquot, green-eyed Cinemactress Greer Garson's Fighting French poodles. On tour with her husband, Lady Halifax visited the St. Louis Zoo, unflinchingly did the monkeyshines expected of a diplomat's wife...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Day of Days | 10/19/1942 | See Source »

...Thee (lyrics by Alfred Hayes, music by Alex North, Al Moss, others; produced by Nat Lichtman) is a straining little revue in which there is so much stale beer, amateurishly brewed, that when a fair grade of theatrical champagne arrives it seems like Veuve Cliquot. Really sparkling is the ballroom dancing of Cappello & Beatrice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Nov. 4, 1940 | 11/4/1940 | See Source »

After lunch the King wanted a smoke badly, but could not light up, according to the protocol that rules his conduct until he had been toasted. The Prime Minister tapped a bell, and, in Veuve Cliquot '28 the guests toasted first the King then the Queen, then both. Then the King lit up before a waiter could get to him with a match (the Queen does not smoke in public), and listened while Prime Minister King reminded the diners: "Today as never before, the throne has become the centre of our national life." Stammering slightly His Majesty spoke...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CANADA: Royal Visit | 5/29/1939 | See Source »

...program includes "Officer of the Day" by Hall, "Cliquot" by Reser, and a Football Medley arranged by Rice given by the Banjo Club. The Mandolin Club is giving Intermezzo from "Naila" by Delibes and "Espana" from Walteufel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Instrumentalists to Present Varied Talent at Milton Club | 3/23/1935 | See Source »

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