Word: glamoured
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Rome, after a separation from her husband John ("Shipwreck") Kelly, Brenda Frazier Kelly, 30, No. 1 café society queen a decade ago, sounded a warning to her successors: being a glamour girl is "the worst thing that can happen to you . . . It's all so superficial. It means nothing." Besides: "Nobody is interested in an ex-glamour girl...
...interesting mind, and not only because it belongs to the present President of the United States. It is a mind without glamour and illusions, a highly moral and intensely practical mind. Interviews, letters, and private memoranda reveal primarily a man devoted to his ideals, yet scornful of "professional Liberals," a student of history who is not awed by tradition...
...that failed, later as a nightclub singer at $500 a week. When daughter Cobina was 16, mother stood her in the public gaze, named her "Jr.," tacked "Sr." to her own name and retired to the wings. She coached the young beauty into a quick, bright career as the Glamour Girl of 1939, but all ended in confusion when Cobina Jr. threw up her Hollywood contracts and married wealthy young Palmer Beaudette, son of a Detroit manufacturer. It took Cobina Sr. a long time to adjust to the change in her plans. It was two years, she confesses, before...
...basis in political logic. On no issue does the highly uncompromising figure of MacArthur stand at a point between Taft and Eisenhower. What people who speak of MacArthur as a "compromise" may mean is that the general has views similar to Taft's and a vote-getting glamour comparable to Eisenhower...
...extraordinary hold on the American people were solely due to the fact that he has a warm personality and a magnetic bearing, we might have justifiable reservations . . . But his hold on American opinion cannot, I think, be attributed to these personal traits-to what was described last night as glamour...