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Died. Elena, 79, ex-Queen of Italy, Consort of the late King Victor Emmanuel III; in Montpellier, France. A towering (6 ft.), black-haired princess of the Black Mountain (her father was Nicholas, Chieftain of Balkan Montenegro), Elena was courted by tiny (5 ft. 3 in.) Victor Emmanuel (then Prince of Naples) at the coronation of Czar Nicholas II in St. Petersburg. When the shy, awed prince fell in love with her, she was a daredevil horsewoman, had rustic manners and a deep, resonant voice. Married in 1896, they ascended the throne in 1900, where they remained until exiled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Dec. 8, 1952 | 12/8/1952 | See Source »

While the University Republicans were joined in their celebration by roughly 400 girls from Radcliffe, Simmons, Wellesley, Wheelock and Emmanuel, only three Cliffedwellers were present at 52 Dunster Street...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOPers Hold Ballroom Fete While YD's Sample Defeat | 11/5/1952 | See Source »

...HYRC will number about 50 workers in Cambridge, working with the Combined Civic Committee. The Young GOP-ers plan a party tonight at 9:30 at the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Continental. About 400 girls have been invited for the affair from Emmanuel, Radcliffe, Simmons, Wellesley, and Wheelock colleges...

Author: By William M. Execher, | Title: Politicos Labor at Polls All Day; Predict Victory for Own Favorite | 11/4/1952 | See Source »

Other noteworthy new releases: Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach: Magnificat (Vienna State Opera Orchestra) ; Akademie Choir and soloists conducted by Felix Prohaska; Bach Guild, 2 LPs); Conrad Beck: Viola Concerto (Walter Kagi; L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande conducted by Jean Meylan; London); Beethoven: "Kreutzer" Sonata (Jascha Heifetz, violin; Benno Moïséiwitsch, piano; Victor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: New Records, Oct. 27, 1952 | 10/27/1952 | See Source »

...second-rate drawing room comedies began Monday. The opener was a farcical sketch by Edmund Beloin and Henry Garson, the chief distinction of which was the wholesale deportation of its dramatis personac from the environs of Beverly Hills to Rome, Italy. Except, however, for a view of Victor Emmanuel's statue out the living room window and a few abortive attempts at satirizing the Italian motion picture industry, every one of them might just as well have stood...

Author: By Joseph P. Lorenz, | Title: In Any Language | 9/25/1952 | See Source »

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