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Like Victoria at her first Parliament, Elizabeth II has not yet been crowned. Her crown was borne before her on a crimson cushion by the Marquess of Salisbury; a coronet of diamonds and pearls took the crown's place on her brow. A velvet robe caped with ermine hung from her shoulders, its 6-yd. train supported by two page boys. At her left walked her husband, Philip, who foreswore the traditional trappings of a Royal Duke for the dress uniform of a naval commander.* He guided Elizabeth to a spot just before her throne and stepped down...
Schneider's Silver Coronet Band, serenaded the victorious GOP throughout the evening and with Ike's victory assured, many Republicans and their dates abandoned the seats around the TV sets and danced in quiet jubilation...
Died. David Archibald Smart, 60, Omaha-born newspaper advertising salesman, who had his first publishing success as cofounder (with William Hobart Weintraub) in 1931 of a clothing-trade journal, Apparel Arts, launched Esquire in 1933, Coronet in 1936; of acute nephrosis; in Chicago...
...wartime shortage-largely because it was the most available. Rosenstiel put on his greatest show of confidence by expanding. During and after the war, he bought the Blatz Brewing Co., put Schenley into wines and vermouth (Cresta Blanca, Roma and La Bohème), rum (Carioca), cordials (DuBouchett), brandies (Coronet, J. Bavet and Jean Robert), gins (Silver Wedding, Schenley, Gibson, etc.), and even set up a chemical division to make penicillin and other antibiotics...
...summer also saw the organization of a WHRB alumni group under the leadership of Lawrence Leder '41, now a free-lance writer for the Saturday Evening Post and Coronet. About 60 former members of the University station met in New York City on September 13 at the first gathering of the club...