Word: cranes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...SUNKEN GARDEN-Nathalia Crane-Seltzer ($2). With a poet's precision it is told how, on Nov. 23, 1924, the 16-year-old Duchess of Kendal, later to be known as Orena, was cast upon an Afric isle when her yacht was riven with electric bolts from an oxeye tornado. There she found another "bantling of fate," whose Nordic features suggested that he was an atavism, or at least a primeval anachronism; in any case, a monad. Soon he was able to convince her, however, that he was descended from the Child Crusaders of the 13th century, of noble...
Married. Miss Hope Eaton, daughter of William H. Eaton, niece of Winthrop M. Crane (paper); to one Alexander Simpson 3rd, employed by the Eaton, Crane & Pike Stationery...
...Reverend Henry H. Crane, Minister of the Centre Methodist Church of Malden, will conduct the services in Appleton Chapel at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning...
Married. Miss Rosemary Crane, daughter of Mrs. Frederick Goodrich Crane of Dalton, Mass.; to one John Maurice Hastings of London and Manhattan...
Writing in the current Atlantic Monthly, of this public attitude, Agnes Repplier correlates a surprising unanimity of conceit among Americans. Her authorities range from Dr. Frank Crane who advises Europeans to study American conduct since the war before continuing their wilful ways, to the late Walter Hines Page, who once wrote that he would not give Long Island or Moore County for the whole of Europe. In between, of course, lies the general run of journalistic and political opinion, spoken by editors and Congressmen, whose respective publics relish a savory Americanism...