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Word: eleanore (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...East Irvington, N. Y,, answering a midnight emergency call, Patrolman George Butler sped his radio car to an out-of-the-way household where Mrs. Eleanor Moller, 22, was about to bear her third child, in a kitchen, alone. Police Doctor Cassius De Victoria was soon en route in another police radio car, but Mrs. Moller could not wait. Patrolman Butler edged his car up to the window of the kitchen where she lay, turned up the radio to full blast, so Dr. De Victoria could tell him what to do. In a few minutes John Joseph Butler Moller...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: LIFE | 1/18/1937 | See Source »

Another in the long line of musical romances, "Born to Dance" does not equal "Top Hat," yet still must be considered top-notch entertainment. Without a doubt Eleanor Powell's tap dancing features the picture: in addition, she does so well in the role of the little town girl who makes good that she easily outclasses Ginger Rogers. However, James Stewart, the mellow almost inaudible tenor, is no Astaire, and if it weren't for his ingratiating boyish shyness, he would detract from the film. The clever Reginald Gardinev leads a neat touch with a fantastic impersonation of Stokowski...

Author: By E. G., | Title: THE CRIMSON MOVIEGOER | 1/11/1937 | See Source »

This regular event, kept going by her active and admiring set of women friends, bears the clear stamp of Eleanor Roosevelt's character. Ever willing to take an active part in everything, she herself puts on an act, although even mention of its subject matter is forbidden. More characteristic still, she is in no way offended by personal references...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Ladies' Party | 1/4/1937 | See Source »

...equally amazed at the support young matrons and businessmen were giving him. Hundreds, by asking attendants the way to the bar and washrooms, revealed that this was their first visit to the Opera House. For this new contingent, lively, white-haired Mrs. August Belmont was chiefly responsible. As Actress Eleanor Robson at the old Empire Theatre she used to hurry across the street from her performances and buy standing room at the Opera House. All her life she has kept her interest in the Metropolitan, three years ago became the first woman on its board. When Johnson stepped into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Met's Metamorphosis | 12/21/1936 | See Source »

...years. He moved her into the Castle to be his duchess and the mother of William the Conquerer. Henry Plantagenet who was on of England's great Kings. He was a traveler who spent barely half of the thirty-five years he was king in England. He helped Eleanor of Aquitaine to get a divorce from Louis VII of France to marry him. When all this has happened no one should be shocked when it happens again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Dec. 14, 1936 | 12/14/1936 | See Source »

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