Word: edithe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...SICHEL (Edith) Letter, Verses, etc. Privately Printed...
...Flavor, Dietitians confessed themselves fed up with the flat recipes which they supply to restaurants and households. They demanded and were served a "flavor luncheon," approved by Edith Barber of Manhattan when she exclaimed: "We in the United States have not given full respect to flavor. That is one place where we have failed. Meals in the United States are generally more balanced than those in Europe, but we have not given full respect to the art of bringing out the best in food. We ought to develop the respect and almost love for tood that one finds...
...together. I am not writing this at anyone's orders, no one knows I am doing it. I am only hoping you are still reading TIME and will see it and let me hear from you. L. and I are both waiting home for you. EDITH...
With a pace and continuity unusual even among the most capable casts, Fay Bainter, Edith Barrett, George Gaul, and George Baxter keep the audience in an almost constant state of sympathetic suspense throughout the whole play. The characters are four temperamental artists plus a philosophical and Machiavellian old butler. We have always thought the lives of such people were an ideal subject for the playwright. To the conventional member of this work-a-day world, their careers and feelings possess a peculiar fascination. An atmosphere of fairy story illusion pervades all action and this atmosphere provides a desired relief both...
...constituents of Senator James E. Watson of Indiana, would like you to publish a sketch of the career and achievements of the Honorable Jim. W. A. Bugher J. A. McCall G. H. Dove Edith Dove W. H. Ritter G. E. Osmon Frank Hastings Plainville...