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Land and power. But is that all? "You think I'm motivated by a love of real estate?" Queen Eleanor demands. All this verbal carnage must have deeper roots. Like light glinting off the edge of a steel knife, appearances in The Lion in Winter are blinding. The viciousness and deceit, the shell of anger and the hollowness of despair are masks the royal family wear to cloak the more profound hurt of rejection. If they cannot have love, Henry, Eleanor and their three squabbling sons will have hatred--not merely hatred, but complete and utter decimation of their victims...
...Eleanor J. Arigoni Minden...
...Congress from Ohio; in Lyndhurst, Ohio. Bolton was named to succeed her husband Chester in the House when he died suddenly in 1939 because, presumably, "I knew his thinking. Actually, I didn't have the slightest idea what he thought." Deemed the "Congressman's Congressman" by Eleanor Roosevelt, Bolton was the ranking Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee when she was defeated for re-election at the age of 83. An internationalist, she was fascinated by Africa, often paying her own expenses to visit the continent...
...Today is just beautiful," Eleanor C. Marshall, assistant to the dean for housing, said yesterday. "I've had very few visitors today. It's usually very active," she added...
Karen Linsley, who had earlier placed 20th in the giant slalom ground out a 15th, while Lenny Wilson picked up points as she came in 29th. But the real point grabbers were Judy Rabinowitz, who was second, and Eleanor Apthorp, who crossed the finish line 13 seconds later...