Word: flawlessly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Forever. Like most Germans who succeed in the champagne business, General von Ribbentrop has plenty of friends in London, even a good many in Paris, and speaks nearly flawless English and French. He has been making the rounds of Europe's capitals in a convivial sort of way year after year, snubbed by some statesmen but warmly received by others, and exuding an air of intimacy with Adolf Hitler who was known to have given him no diplomatic status but the interesting title "Special Commissioner for Disarmament Questions...
Harmon White Caldwell is 36* and dean of the university's Lumpkin Law School. A slight, boyish bachelor, he has clean-cut features, flawless Southern manners and a bashfulness in the presence of women which betrays a life spent at his books & business. Some thirty years ago he was distinguishing himself as the smartest boy in Haralson, Ga. Twenty years ago he was the smartest student at Boys' High School at Atlanta. He spent two years going through the University of Georgia, two more teaching, before he entered Harvard Law School in 1921. Graduated, he taught for three...
...publication of her newest novel, Come and Get It (TIME, March 4), by sailing on a Mediterranean cruise. Returning on the Conte di Savoia last week, she reported her flight: "Palestine is a country in the making, like America busy and alive. I found the King David Hotel simply flawless, thoroughly modern. Yet all around is the suggestion of the Biblical. For instance, I would go down to the bar for a cocktail and hear some man say, 'No, I can't play golf with you today because I have to go to Galilee...
Actor Fresney was also Noah in the French version, but anyone who saw him in Noel Coward's froufrou Conversation Piece, is no longer impressed by his flawless English. What is impressive is the commanding range of humor and humility, the acute sense of timing, the rich, full-stopped voice which Actor Fresney has for years been displaying to French audiences...
Sembrich did her flawless trills in Lucia di Lammermoor at the second performance given in the Metropolitan Opera House. (Downtown at the old Academy of Music Adelina Patti was singing.) Sembrich sang with Caruso when he made his U. S. debut in 1903. She was with the Metropolitan when it visited San Francisco at the time of the great fire. Caruso, who was shaken out of bed, would never sing in San Francisco again. Sembrich was frightened, too. But she stayed to give a concert, earned over $10,000 which she divided between the choristers and the orchestra players...