Word: eleanors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...visitor a mental bone to gnaw. But the mentality of cinema audiences is not nourished on bones. They are supplied with oozing fritters drenched in the syrup of the happy ending. The story has to do with three generations of married life, with various reflections on modern youth. Eleanor Boardman is an acceptable heroine...
Married. Miss Eleanor Henderson, daughter of Arthur Henderson, Home Secretary in the MacDonald Cabinet, to Mr. R. H. Gledhill; in London...
...Majestic (White Star)−Charles Dillingham, theatrical producer; Arthur Hopkins, theatrical producer; Frederick Lonsdale, British playwright (Aren't We All?, Spring Cleaning) ; Ogden L. Mills, Congressman; Miss Eleanor Sears, tennis luminary...
...Significance. When Eleanor H. Porter, author of the first two Pollyanna books, died four years ago, Pollyanna ostensibly died with...
...what I call 'bosh.' I've played on all kinds of courts and with all kinds of balls, and class will always tell!" In the invitation tennis tournament held at Roehampton, also a suburb of London, Mrs. Molla Mallory was defeated by her countrywoman, Eleanor Goss. Mrs. Marion Z. Jessup of the U. S. defeated Miss E. H. Harvey of Britain. The scores were: 6-4, 6-1 in the Mallory-Goss match; 6-1, 4-6, 6-1 in the Jessup-Harvey match...