Word: elizabeth
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...King's card represents in decorous fashion the opening of the Royal Exchange by Queen Elizabeth. The Prince of Wales' card, rushed through after his return from South America, depicts the landing of that hardy wanderer, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, at Newfoundland in 1583. The Queen's card unexceptionably shows Queen Philippa, wife of Edward III, visiting the Cloth Hall at Norwich...
...Before her marriage, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, third daughter of the Scottish Earl of Strathmore. In 1921 the Duke of York and Princess Mary were entertained at Glamis Castle, the ancestral seat of the Strathmores. Britishers say that the Duke thrice proposed before she accepted him. They were married, as everyone knows, in April...
Ernest Iselin Jr. '26, President, and R. D. Merian '27 also are experienced actors, but have been unable to give sufficient time for anything but relatively unimportant parts this fall. Other young ladies of Boston taking important roles in the forthcoming play are the Misses Elizabeth Lyman and Charlotte Moseley...
...cast is as follows: Georges Bodefroid E. P. Etting '28 Alfred Godefroid C. S. Smith '27 Montpepin Y. H. Buhler '20 Raoul de Saint Medal Ernest Iselin Jr. '27 Labordave R. D. Merian '27 Charbonneau G. K. Bell '25 Lucienne Godefroid Miss Janet Sabine Mme Montpepin Miss Elizabeth Lyman Angele Miss Charlotte Moseley Rosine Charbonneau Miss Helen Howe Francoise Miss Helen Streeter Julie Miss Juliet Greene
Artur Bodanzky, conducting, called into service the windswept vigor which he acquired last summer at the Lido, Venice, where his lean torso was seen on the beach, wrapped in a gaudy bathrobe. His wife was with him there. Also his son Karl. Also his daughter Elizabeth. He had friends to soothe him, drinks to amuse him. "I ate, drank, smoked and talked too much," said he. Yet spiritual hunger rather than oafish gluttony spoke in the fierceness with which he whipped up the clever and sometimes moving music which Mr. Honegger has written about King David...