Word: eleanore
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Governor Roosevelt married his cousin Anna Eleanor Roosevelt...
When the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia convened one day last week to decide what should become of the Washington Post (TIME, June 221 Hearst's Editor Arthur Brisbane was in the courtroom. So was Editrix Eleanor Patterson of Hearst's Washington Herald, and many a potent Hearst attorney. Guessers guessed that Publisher Hearst's ,offer of $3,000.000 for the Post, with his own Herald and Times as security, might be taken up in preference to a somewhat similar offer by David Lawrence, publisher of the United States Daily, who also...
...Married. Eleanor Pratt, granddaughter of the late Charles Pratt who was a co-founder of Standard Oil Co. and founder of Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, N. Y.; and James Ramsay Hunt Jr., son of Dr. James Ramsay Hunt who served as War-time neuropsychiatrist with the A. E. F.; at St. John's of Lattingtown, Locust Valley, L. I. (tiny socialite church to which Banker John Pierpont Morgan presented last year a brand new carved oak interior...
...Engaged. Eleanor Allen Lamont, Smith College junior, daughter of Morgan-Partner Thomas William Lamont; and Charles Crehore Cunningham, Harvard junior, captain of next year's Harvard hockey team...
...first run films-was not from New York City, but from Chicago. She was "Doris Arden" of the Chicago Times (a tabloid), who went to 262 movies, guessed right 183 times, wrong 73 times, made the winning percentage of 69.8%. Last year Miss Arden happened to be two women: Eleanor Keen and Muriel Vernon whom she succeeded in October. Miss Keen has a Ph.D. from Columbia, never saw more than three films a year before she got her job. Best record among her 16 Manhattan and Chicago colleagues, only five of whom are men, was made by William Boehnel...