Word: glads
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...glad of it," she said...
...Duke & Duchess of Montoro, married last fortnight in a Seville ceremony surrounded by a splendor of plush and fine feathers (TIME, Oct. 20), arrived in Manhattan on their honeymoon, looking glad to be out of it all even if they were the daughter of the Duke of Alba and the fourth son of the Duke of Sotomayor...
...Newell (though glad to encourage his oil-company backers) was more excited about the theoretical aspects of his discovery. Rarely had paleontologists found a marine fauna that was practically identical on both sides of the equator. Obviously, he speculated, there was no tropical belt of warm water in those days to check the spread of temperate sea life...
...Woody Herman (neither had the common touch). He will get double the going Tin Pan Alley rates for Summer Moon, and a 50-50 split on movie rights. Said he: "According to the newspapers, the only reason I wrote this arrangement was to make money. I am very glad if I do make money, but I am very glad also if everyone sings my song...
...gave the capital's best concerts. He hawked coal by day in the streets, once a week saw his loft "filled with rank and fashion; every distinguished foreigner who came to London was treated to one of Thomas Britton's concerts . . . scholars, famous musicians and dilettanti were glad to sit with him and enjoy the taste and learning displayed in his talk." One Thursday night, a kidding ventriloquist told Britton to "prepare to meet his God." Britton, a strong believer in spirits, died two days later...