Word: eleanors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Raymond Wagner, Chairman, Miss Nancy Grier; Ruckman Grier, Miss Anita Ward; G. W. Huth, Miss L. M. Everson; Curthis Thomas, Miss Eleanor Wells; Mannix Walker, Miss Sylvia Shippen; Robert Davis, Miss Frances Burnham...
...Gordon C. Warner, Chairman, Miss Edna Vath: Charles Flood, Miss Margaret Goullaud; R. M. Fuoss, Miss Rose Harrington; Edward Welton, Miss Dorothy M. Gordon; Howard Warren, Miss Eleanor Golden. Thomas Welsh, Miss Edythe Welsh...
...Land of Youth. England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, the four kingdoms of the British Isles, existed side by side at the time of the Norman Conquest (1066). In 1169, Henry II forced Wales to acknowledge his suzerainty and Kdward I (1272-1307) completed the conquest of that kingdom. When Eleanor, his Queen, gave birth to a son in Carnarvon, a Welsh town, he was presented to the Welsh as a native prince "who could speak no English." Later he was styled "Prince of Wales," and the title has persisted. *The well-known "flight of the Earls," which took place...
Writer, editor, authority on the Far East, Eleanor Franklin Egan died last week in Manhattan. She began writing at 18 as a correspondent for 'Leslie's Weekly during the Russo-Japanese War. In Japan, she was married to Martin Egan who then represented the Associated Press. Later, they edited together the Manila Times. During the War, Mrs. Egan wrote many articles from the Mesopotamia front. She was one of four women on the American delegation at the Limitation of Armaments Conference. Of late, she has contributed a series of articles on the Orient to The Saturday Evening Post...
...Died. Eleanor Franklin Egan, authority on the problems of the Far East; in Manhattan. (See Page...