Word: giard
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Dates: during 1943-1943
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...much for fashion news, now for the Society page. On page seven we have a picture of "Buster" Kearny, a ball-player if we ever saw one, who is planning a June wedding (the 5th), right here in Cambridge, with the ever-willing assistance of Mrs. Giard. Joining Buster in "the plunge" about the same time, will be Bob Edwards, Lee Shannon, Gerry Meyer, and Harry Davis. Harry recently "popped the question" through the facilities of AT & T. No doubt there will be more on the list of "missing or captured." It's gonna be a sad place for bachelors...
...another Giard Triumph on the way. This time it's an invite from the exclusive Pine Manor Girls' School in Wellesley. The date's Saturday, April 10, private bus service deerect. Eighty Midshinmen bachelors to be invited. this has no connection whatsoever with the letter Artise Mayer is working on in answer to Wellesley's "We love brass buttons" article in last week's Service News. We'll say no more, but we hope it works...
Nominally "Assistant to the Dean of the Business School in charge of Social Activities," Mrs. Giard now finds herself running dances for the members of every uniformed contingent at least twice--when they come and when they...
Unfortunately, the penchant to give parties for eligible young officers is not confined to schools, which have an abundant supply of equally eligible young ladies. Mrs. Giard has had to protect "her boys" from the wiles of fond mothers who wished to paim off their less popular daughters on the unsuspecting...
During World War I. Mrs. Giard, then just out of college, served as personnel manager in a midwestern factory and won some sort of fame because if had the lowest turnover rate of any war industry in the area...