Word: elizabeth
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Prince George, sampled the loop-the-loop stunt at the Exhibition. After it was over, the Queen mopped her brow, congratulated the driver on his courage and skill. U. S. Ambassador and Mrs. Kellogg gave a dinner and a ball at Crewe House in honor of their niece, Miss Elizabeth Ottiis of St. Paul. Among the 150 guests were the Prince of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of York...
...Carmen Sylva" was the pen name of Queen Elizabeth (died in 1915), aunt of the present Monarch and wife of King Carol I of Rumania who died on Oct. 7, 1914. She wrote with facility in English, French, German, Rumanian. The most noteworthy of her writings: Les Pensees d'une Relne (1882), Cuvinte Sufletesci (1888); two poems, Sappho and Hammerstein...
...polemics, occasioned by the award in 1923 of the John Armstrong Chaloner Paris Art Prize to Miss Erna Lange (Elizabeth, N.J.), reËchoed last week when her belated confession of plagiarism was made public. A year ago Miss Lange's painting, Lament, was alleged to tie strikingly like one called The Lament, by James Williams, English artist, although at the time Miss Lange stoutly maintained that she had never even seen the alleged original. She seems meanwhile to have recalled that she did see it, and upon her admission Mr. Chaloner has magnanimously come forward with the announcement that...
...following are the 19 members of the class who have married: Walter Amory, to Elizabeth Lowell Hancock Cole, August 25, 1923; Aaron Morsey Angenitzky, to Rebecca E. Cherkassky, March 14, 1922; Dominick Bianchi, to Edith Tarossj, August 19, 1922; Thomas Morrison Carnegie Jr., to Dorothy Duncan, June 26, 1922; Tung Liang Chang, to Suzanne Wang; Charles Cary Colt, to Amy Lee, December 4, 1923; Thomas Roscoe Conklin, to Jane Elizabeth Waters, June 28, 1923; Newcomb Fuller, to Pauline Eddy, December 29, 1923; Lloyd Francis Harris, to Dorothy Harriet Daniels, June 12, 1923; Walter Hamor Piston, to Kathryn Nason, September...
...been prepared for presentation by the company this summer are "Creatures of Impulse" by W. S. Gilbert; "The Countess Cathleen", by W. B. Yeats; "Skeletons", by Miss Constance Wilcox; and "Gammer Gurton's Needle",--one of the first plays presented by the strolling players in the days of Queen Elizabeth...