Word: eminentance
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Emotional Flood. The eminent musicians in the audience were staggered by the emotion of it all. Said Composer Gian Carlo Menotti: "Nowhere in Europe could you have an evening like this. English royalty entertains movie stars. Our President entertains artists." Obbligatoed Eugene Ormandy: "An inspiration to all of us." Leonard...
Divorced. Sir Cedric Hardwicke, 68, eminent British actor turned situation comedian on U.S. TV (Mrs. G. Goes to College); by Actress Mary Scott, 39, his second wife, who accused him of fobbing her off with such passe dialogue as "Marriage is for the bourgeoisie"; after eleven years of marriage, one...
Born in January 1909 at Pantanaw in Burma's fertile Irrawaddy delta, U Thant comes from a cultured, well-to-do family of landowners. Oldest of four brothers, all of whom became prominent in Burmese government and business, he is married to the daughter of an eminent lawyer. They...
One likes to think that the CRIMSON BOOKSHELF is rather like a dirigible, which, pumped full of a light and heady Gas that, though adhering to the Laws of the eminent Boyle and the estimable Charles, has, nevertheless, that unfettered property which given materialistic Science--now soi-disant Mistress of...
One-Way Ticket. Hardly was he back from a good-will visit to Moscow in September when the ominous chain of events began. First he purged his Cabinet of some moderates who had been his main stay, notably the eminent Finance Minister K. A. Gbedemah. installed radical leftists in their...