Word: gladly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Said Mrs. Roosevelt to the Press: "It's awfully nice to be 80 and I'm awfully glad to be so well and strong...
Sault Ste. Marie readers of lively TIME were glad to see the reference on p. 26 of the Sept. 10 issue regarding the Ca-Choo Club election. . . . We want you to know that the officers were elected on the Michigan side of the boundary, where the club was organized in 1928. . . . Every year increasing . . . the membership of this international club was 167, registered from as far east as New York and as far west as California. They stay from four to six weeks in this haven where there is no ragwreed within one hundred miles...
...delighted both to be a bridegroom-to-be and to be neglected," said H. R. H. "It is an experience I am glad to enjoy...
Stranded in Scarboro, Me., when fog grounded a Bangor-Boston airliner, Doris Duke bought a $2 ticket, climbed into a bus. At Portsmouth she had a sandwich and cup of coffee in the railroad station, thanked the driver: "I'm awfully glad you stopped here. I was starving." At Boston she was met by one of her nine cars, a $14,000 Dusenberg. whisked off to Newport...
They were all glad to leave Noirmoutier but they found Ile d'Yeu worse: their quarters were underground, insanitary, overcrowded, their bodies weaker, their spirits lower. Homosexuality grew to such an extent that one of the most outstanding perverts, who played the feminine lead in their amateur shows, was treated respectfully as a real woman, ''achieved the creation of a sort of salon." When one day the prisoners saw the U. S. fleet steaming past their island, they knew the War was lost. But they still had many weary months to wait. When Ex-Prisoner Kuncz finally got back...