Word: daughters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...neither the bear hugs of Air Force pressagents, the television interviews nor the well-publicized reunion with his wife and daughter would ever alter one basic fact. Never again, as he flew with the high and the mighty, would Jet Pilot Steeves feel quite the same detachment about the earth beneath...
Almost before golden-haired hazel-eyed Joanne Connelley was old enough to tell time, her mother was ready to tell her fortune. Mother was Margaret Dorner Connelley Watts, an ex-debutante turned saleslady (after two faded marriages) in a Manhattan East Side dress salon. Conventtrained Joanne was her only daughter (by husband No. 1), and only passport back to the glittering world of Manhattan society. Nine years ago Joanne, a ripe, 18-year-old beauty, began to see the same dazzling future that her mother saw, began to understand that a radiant smile and a certain passive sophistication (plus society...
...settled down again to the task of building the city. Jubilantly, he wheeled the Times into the new century, dragging Los Angeles with him. Readership, thanks to an energetic, imaginative circulation boss named Harry Chandler, flourished beyond dreams. So did Chandler, for he had married the general's daughter Marian...
Bryn Mawr College's Helen Taft Manning, 65, two-time dean (1917-19, 1925-41) and two-time acting president (1919-20, 1929-30), who might well have been president had she not preferred to stick to her first love, studying and teaching history. The only daughter of William Howard Taft, Helen was an undergraduate at Bryn Mawr when, at the age of 18, she was called to serve as her father's hostess in the White House. Three years later she went back to take her bachelor's degree, followed by graduate study at Yale, marriage...
Born. To Rita Gam Guinzburg, 29, dark-eyed beauty of TV and screen (The Thief, Saadia), and Thomas Henry Guinzburg, 30, an editor of the Viking Press: a daughter, their first child; in Manhattan. Weight...