Word: curtise
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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So far as looks were concerned, the Metropolitan has rarely introduced a singer so beguiling as Helen Jepson who took the part of the Pasha's wife. Born 27 years ago in Titusville, Pa., her first job was fitting corsets in a department store in Akron. Later selling phonograph...
Many a time Son-in-Law Charles John Boettiger (pronounced Bott-igger) had stood in that same office along with those same newshawks listening to Mr. Early's pronouncements. A strapping 6 ft. 2, he was just a plain high-school-educated newshawk covering police courts, bankers' conventions...
Ex-husband Curtis Dall, in Chicago, wired Mr. & Mrs. Boettiger: "Received your telegram here and am sending to you both my every good wish." Presently reached by reporters, he said: "Yes, I know Bottinger. He's a very nice chap.''
Pianists. Sergei Rachmaninoff had given 30 U. S. concerts when he sailed last week for Europe. Josef Hofmann arrived on the Rex, attended briefly to his duties at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, then took to the road. José Iturbi, the elfin little Spaniard who sometimes conducts, was working...
*The Stock Exchange last week approved the transfer of the seat held by Curtis B. Dall, divorced husband of Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Dall, to Alpheus C. Beane of Fenner & Beane, who is reported to be the No. 1 candidate for next governor of the Stock Exchange.