Word: crowning
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Rome: Clare Boothe Luce will retire by Jan. 1, be succeeded by San Francisco Industrialist (Crown Zellerbach Corp.) James D. Zellerbach, who has done Government duty in the United Nations, the International Labor Organization and as head (1948-50) of an EGA mission to Italy...
...late King Carol II of Rumania, and onetime (1922-35) Queen of Greece; of a heart ailment, a month after she adopted the Marquis Marc de Savrat, her handsome, 33-year-old French equerry, gave him her family name of Hohenzollern; in Cannes, France. Elizabeth married the Greek Crown Prince in 1921, shared the throne with him when he became King George II of Greece (September 1922), fled to Rumania in exile when the late George was ousted after 15 months, rocked the Balkans by charging unfaithfulness and desertion, pouting, "I never wanted to be a queen," when she divorced...
Most modern businessmen agree with Crown Zellerbach President J. D. Zellerbach: "The majority of Americans support private enterprise, not as a God-given right but as the best practical means of conducting business in a free society. They regard business management as a stewardship, and they expect it to operate the economy as a public trust for the benefit of all the people...
Champions in all three leagues will next weekend. Yale's Saybrook College play the Yale inter-college champions will probably place first in football and Berkeley has already captured the soccer crown...
...Philadelphia: Shelley Winters stars in Richard Nash's comedy "The Girls of Summer" at the Walnut Theatre, and Ethel Merman and Fernando Lamas appear in "Happy Hunting" at the Schubert. Anastasia, the story of Russian aristocracy in search of a crown, closes tonight at the Abbey Playhouse. Eugene Ormandy conducts the Philadelphia Symphony in Kabalesky, Gliere, and Brahams...