Word: duke
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...rang out in clangorous rejoicing. Stock-exchange members stopped their trading to sing God Save the King', the official 41-gun salute decreed for the birth of a royal heir boomed forth from the Tower of London and Hyde Park. Even in Norfolk, Va., Britain's battleship, Duke of York, fired an extra 21-gun salute in honor of Britain's baby, and was answered in kind by half a dozen U.S. vessels. In Manhattan, Gimbels department store advertised a coroneted doll, holding a baby doll-"Liz herself and His Royal Highness...
...kindly gentleman named Cordell Hull let her ride his ponies. She has swapped cabled pleasantries with her friend Winston Churchill. An admirer, Lord Beaverbrook, once gave her a party attended by such eager guests as the Aga Khan and Rudolph Valentino. Jock Whitney, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Kent, Ronald Colman-they have all flitted through the spotlight that trails Tallulah wherever she goes. In London, Lawrence of Arabia used to run out to get her fresh cigarettes when her supply...
Judges for the affair were William D. Weeks '49; Jack Delaney 2GB; Richard Helman 3L; Robert Duke, BU; Charles Mahoney, BU; John Doble, Tufts; Robert Murphy, BC; Earl Eames, MIT; Bill Grimes, BC; and Dean Davey...
Judges for the affair, not as pictured, include William D. Weeks '49, Jack Delaney 2GB, Richard A. Holman 3L, Earl Eames, M.I.T., Charles Mahoney B. U., Robert Duke B. U., Robert Murphy, B. C., Bill Grimes B. C., and John Doble, Tufts...
Also on the board are Earl Eames, MIT; Charles Mahoney, BU; Robert Duke, BU; Robert Murphy, BC; Bill Grimes, BC; and John Doble, Tufts...