Word: dearest
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...roundly and threatened to sue, appeared to hear her apologize. But Miss Le Gallienne had no apology to make. She rapped out: "I'm disappointed in all of you. You don't know how hard we work. Ill or well, if our mothers are dying or our dearest friends ill, we must be there at the theatre. Does such training make us break appointments? In 20 years I have never missed a professional engagement...
...love and its attendant foibles Poet Gogarty's lighter vein is apt: Only the Lion and the Cock, As Galen says, withstand Love's shock. So, Dearest, do not think me rude If I yield now to lassitude, But sympathise with me. I know You would not have me roar, or crow. When he can manage to subdue his wit something simpler and better emerges: I gaze and gaze when I behold The meadows springing green and gold. I gaze until my mind is naught But wonderful and wordless thought! Till, suddenly, surpassing wit, Spontaneous meadows spring...
...time-without so much as signing a receipt for them. There wealthy hostesses picked out $20 souvenirs to give their guests. When Norman Gait died in 1908 his widow inherited the store. She watched over it as carefully as she watched over her second husband's dearest institution, the League of Nations. When Depression hit the great ladies of Washington, Gait & Bro. suffered even as the League of Nations suffered from other mundane circumstances. Mrs. Wilson could not liquidate the League of Nations to save its prestige from declining but last week she decided to liquidate Gait...
Deere Wiman, producer). If Johann Strauss was looking down last week from his waltz-heaven he was probably scandalized at the way little Helen Ford (Dearest Enemy) laced herself into a high old-fashioned corset, powdered herself suggestively and came forth to pipe his pet coloratura aria with comically fluttering eyelids and exaggerated soubrette wiggles. But these things supplied the few bright intervals in this latest of many versions of Die Fledermaus. The plot is the same old one : a rich, stuffy Viennese (Tenor George Meader), sentenced to a week in jail, first takes an evening off, goes...
...than one reason to be pleased with her horse last week. Kellsboro Jack not only made her one of the three U. S. owners whose horses have won at Aintree:† he won in record time-9 min. 38 sec. and beat ahorse entered by Mrs. Clark's dearest rival-her ruddy, jolly, loud-voiced husband. His entrant at Aintree-even less highly regarded than Kellsboro Jack, who had trained badly in the spring and was backed by only a few people who had faith in the firm predictions of Mrs. Clark and her trainer-Ivor Anthony-was Chadd...