Word: eleanoring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Divorced. Mickey Walker, 44, world's middle and welterweight champ of the '20s, today a self-taught, persevering painter; by Wife No. 3 Eleanor Marvil Walker; after seven years of marriage, one child; in Newark, N.J. Said she: "Art is now Mickey's only love...
...Gibson Carey Jr., Yale & Towne president, husband of Founder Henry R. Towne's granddaughter Eleanor, maintained that "a principle of American liberty" was involved. Union Leader Joseph Ficarro, an ex-druggist from The Bronx, insisted that the company had refused to "negotiate in the American...
...Eleanor Roosevelt, who has been called about everything else, was called by Artists' Agent Leora Thompson one of the few women whose legs "fully reveal their soul." Said Gamologist Thompson: Eleanor's legs reveal "traveling dynamism"; Stripteuse Margie Hart's-"suppressed dignity"; pallid Cinemactress Gene Tierney's - "exotic desires"; Dancer Vera Zorina's-"dynamic magnetism"; Columnist Elsa Maxwell's fatted calves-"outraged complacency...
...Eleanor Roosevelt led the opposition, her voice shrill with emotion. "What is propaganda?" she asked. "Are we too weak in the United Nations to let people hear whatever they want to hear?" Until oppositionists could return home "unscathed and unhampered," she urged that UNO aid those who refused to go back. The packed galleries gave her a rousing ovation. Vishinsky retorted with a typical Soviet twister: "No democracy can permit tyranny to do what it wants. . . . We refuse to accept such tolerance." The UNO General Assembly backed Mrs. Roosevelt...
...time it came out, Holiday had its second managing editor. The first, a former publicity man for N.A.M., was fired early. No. 2 is William Morris Laas, 35, onetime managing editor of United Feature Syndicate (Eleanor Roosevelt, Li'l Abner...