Word: elliott
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...airplane from Reno to Chicago one day last week contained among its passengers the President's second son Elliott. Elliott had just been divorced from Elizabeth Donner Roosevelt, whom he married in January 1932, and by whom his son William Donner was born last November. Visiting in Chicago when he arrived were Mrs. Joseph Boynton Googins of Fort Worth, Tex., and" her dark-haired daughter, Ruth Josephine...
...Next day Elliott met his sister Anna Dall coming from New York by train. They went to Miss Googins' hotel, to take her and her mother to A Century of Progress. Reporters swarmed about. Was he going to marry Miss Googins? When? Where...
...Elliott Roosevelt, 22, drew himself up haughtily. "Am I to be prevented from enjoying the company of worthy friends because of a gossiping public?" he asked. "Please leave me alone. Let me go to the Fair and enjoy the freedom I'm entitled to, and if I want Miss Googins' company, please don't embarrass her by asking when she's going to marry me. Even if I wanted to, I haven't had a chance...
Actually, Elliott had had two chances to ask Miss Googins. He met her in Dallas last March while on his way West to manage a Los Angeles-Agua Caliente air line controlled by Mrs. Isabella Greenway, long-time friend of the Roosevelt family. She is a bobbed-haired, brunette Junior Leaguer of 23, whose late father was head of the Swift packing plant at Fort Worth. She had been invited to a dinner party given for Elliott. He drove her back to Fort Worth, went to see her once before proceeding to Nevada to establish residence for his divorce...
...Mary Jacklyn Borax, dancer; in Beverly Hills, Calif. Married. Nina Wilcox Putnam Sanderson Ogle, novelist; and Christian Eliot, nephew of Granville John Eliot, Earl of St. Germans; in Las Vegas, Nev., day after she was granted a divorce from her third husband, Arthur James Ogle in Juarez, Mex. Divorced. Elliott Roosevelt, 22, the President's second son; by Elizabeth Browning Donner Roosevelt, 21; in Minden, Nev. Elliott, who had established residence at Lake Tahoe, followed a pre-arranged program by filing suit first, charging "extreme mental cruelty" which caused him "great mental agony and suffering." Then from Philadelphia Elizabeth...