Word: elinor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...asked, "didn't someone quietly drown Rudolph Guglielmo (alias Valentino) years ago? . . . Chicago has its powder puffs; London, its dancing men, Paris its gigolos. Down with Decatur; up with Elinor Glyn. Hollywood is the national school of masculinity. Rudy, the beautiful gardener's boy, is the prototype of the American male. Hell's bells! Oh, sugar...
Engaged. Miss Elinor Loomis Sullivan of Manhattan; to Frederick Whiley Hilles, son of Charles Dewey Hilles, famed Republican. (TIME erroneously reported their marriage last week...
...Married. Elinor Medill Patterson, 22, daughter of famed editor-publisher Joseph Medill Patterson of the Chicago Tribune, Daily News (Manhattan) and Liberty (5? Magazine), recently starred by showman Morris Gest as the nun of Max Reinhardt's Miracle, graduate of Miss Spence's School; to Russell Sturgis Codman Jr., 29, son of socially prominent Russell Sturgis Codman, graduate of Groton and Harvard, noted international oarsman, successful Boston real estate broker...
Married. Miss Elinor Loomis Sullivan of Manhattan; to Frederick Whiley Hilles, recently appointed an instructor at Yale, son of Charles Dewey Hilles, famed Republican...
...director in the presentation of the revolution. At the Fenway, it is true, the balcony clapped the Reds, and the orchestra applauded the Whites, but the film painted both sides equally black at times, equally white at others. The hero, William Boyd, is a Red, the heroine, Elinor Fair, a White. What could be more fair...