Word: footmanned
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Yale '37: Amos, r.e.; Wright, r.t.; Ghaster, r.g.; Beckwith (Capt.), c.; Finn, l.g.; Footman, l.t.; Carey, l.e.; McLenore, q.b.; Murtha, r.h.b.; Work, l.h.b.; Graham...
...mentioned the celebrated and inimitable Hawaiians on the stage since the Massie Case (TIME, Dec. 28, 1931 et seq.}. Majordomo at Lake Hopatcong is Ellis Rowlands, a Welsh ex-actor still shaken by his experience in the Black Watch during the War. It is Rowlands, wearing footman's livery, who meets you at the door when you go to see Mr. Cook. Rowlands takes your hat and coat, goes to a window, opens it, coolly throws the garments out. The smiling host then asks the footman to tell Meadows to bring the cocktails in. Meadows, in the dark...
Barry Jones, the chief star of the London cast, is the Queen's husband, spelled k-i-n-g. Almost completely disregarded in the affairs of state, he spends his time going for walks, bicycle rides, or playing draughts (checkers to us) with a very excellent royal footman, Phipps. While the queen is planning a trip to America, where she will sacrifice one knows not what to raise funds for her country, Princess Anne is falling in love with the king's secretary. Proximity is as good a grounds for the romance as any. No sooner has the queen left...
...Love affairs with chauffeur and footman; son married second chambermaid...
...estate. Near neighbor is Siegfried Sassoon (Memoirs of an Infantry Officer?TIME, Sept. 29). Authoress Olivier rarely goes to London; when she does, Sylvia Townsend Warner and many another writer are glad to see her. Other books: The Love Child, As Far As Jane's Grandmother's, The Triumphant Footman...