Word: elizabeth
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...confine your letters published to criticisms of your paper, corrections of news items, etc. and leave out letters such as those of Mary Elizabeth Robinn in TIME, Feb. 7? What average reader cares a "hoot" about this doubtless estimable lady's "virginity" or whether she's married or not? What readers like is NEWS, not personalities...
Some people will write almost anything for money; William Randolph Hearst will pay them for it and publish it. In the March Cosmopolitan, Mrs. Elizabeth Jaffray, onetime White House housekeeper (TIME, Nov. 15), tells in one breath that President Harding used to drink whiskey with his friends in the White House after the 18th Amendment was passed; in the next breath that she put her arms around Mrs. Harding after the President's death, while the widow murmured: "Oh, Mrs. Jaffray...
...them continued to peep their chubby infant granddaughter, Princess Elizabeth,* famed as "Baby Betty." A nurse held her up at the window of her nursery in Buckingham Palace, and she blinked sleepily, sucking her thumb...
Women's Singles: No. 1, Molla Mallory; No. 2, Elizabeth Ryan; No. 3, Eleanor Goss...
...Married. Elizabeth P. Stevenson, granddaughter of onetime (1893-97) U. S. Vice President Adlai Swing Stevenson; to Ernest Linwood Ives, first secretary of the U. S. embassy in Constantinople; in Naples...