Word: daughter
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Engaged. Dr. Elinor Whitney Fosdick, 26, daughter of Harry Emerson Fosdick, radio preacher of Manhattan's Riverside Church; to Dr. Roger Sherman Downs, 27; in Rochester, N. Y. Both Drs. Fosdick & Downs are internes in Rochester's Strong Memorial Hospital...
Appearing at her press conference wearing lipstick (light red) for the first time, Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt explained that although it took considerable time to apply, her daughter Anna assured her that she would soon learn to do it faster...
...Armco's Mr. Hook also still has the conviction he developed while working up through the steel industry-that the No. 1 Big Business problem is its relations with employes and public. In 1911 Armco's General Superintendent Hook married President George Verity's daughter, Leah...
...dark. His political ambitions he kept hidden for much the same reason. His model was Napoleon; his goal, to trade Polish military support for Polish independence, with himself as king. To this end he had spent ten years ingratiating himself with a powerful Polish Count, whose beautiful only daughter Dzjunka he schemed to marry in order to get working capital. It was a long shot. Dzjunka made no secret of the fact that he gave her the creeps. And Polish noblemen disliked still more the prospect of being freed by Napoleon at the expense of his freeing their serfs...
...filled only by an actor of the right appearance as well as of the requisite skill, and fortunately Mr. Lynn has both. Cecilia Loftus is a splendid old rake of a mother-in-law, who surveys the career of her son-in-law with no illusions, and advises her daughter his wife to be faithful or the opposite with a realistic view to the husband's fortunes. Blanche Sweet is quite satisfactory as the mild-mannered wife. Leona Powers in a somewhat younger duplicate of her mother, the hero's mother-in-law, both of them being especially moving when...