Word: eleanore
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...other three: Anna Eleanor ("Sistie") Dall, 5; Curtis Roosevelt ("Bruzzie") Dall, 2; Sarah Delano Roosevelt, 8 months...
Dear Jane (by Eleanor Holmes Hinkley; Civic Repertory Theatre, producer). ''Acting," wrote Novelist Jane Austen, "seldom satisfied me." It is inconceivable that either the acting or the playwriting of Dear Jane, a dramatic biography of clever Novelist Austen, would have satisfied her. Seldom if ever has the capable Civic Repertory company dulled its fine tools on material so obdurate...
...Kerrville, Tex., when Eleanor Allen rode a horse into a soft, cistern the girl was saved with a ladder, the horse removed by filling the cistern, floating...
...Delano Roosevelt, 78, said: "You know, Franklin is only 50. He looks older tonight, but that is because he's tired. I never thought particularly about my son being President, but if he's going to be President, I hope he'll be a good one." Eleanor Roosevelt Roosevelt, his wife, said: "You're always pleased to have any one you're very devoted to have what he wants. It is an extremely serious thing to undertake, you know. . . . It is not something you just laugh off and say you're pleased about...
Marriage Annulled. Preston Sturges, playwright (Strictly Dishonorable); and Eleanor Post Hutton, stepdaughter of General Foods Corp. Board Chairman Edward F. Hutton, granddaughter of the late Cereal Tycoon Charles William Post; in Manhattan. The 1930 marriage was declared invalid by Referee John M. Tierney because Mr. Sturges' first wife, Estelle Mudge Godfrey Sturges Daugherty, had gotten a Mexican divorce which "isn't worth a last year's bird nest." Sued. By Richard Wayne, onetime cinemactor: Mrs. Antoinette Converse Wayne, Iowa steel & banking heiress; for $300,000 advance allowance under a contract by which Mrs. Wayne agreed...