Word: glorias
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Mary Leonard '48, Ann Clark '49, Helen Duker '49, Benedicta Goossens '49, Patricia Hughes '49, Gloria Livermore '49, Elizabeth Tooker '49, Nina Emerson...
Widow's Might. In a cream-colored stucco house in suburban Teusaquillo, things had changed, too. There, beside the bier of her murdered husband, Senora Amparo Jaramillo de Gaitan, 35, sat with her daughter Gloria, 10. For days she refused to permit his burial unless Conservative President Mariano Ospina Perez first resigned. Even if she relented, the wobbly government could hardly risk a huge public funeral. Finally Dario Echandia, Liberal leader in Ospina's new cabinet, arranged a solution that Senora de Gaitan accepted: a private funeral this week at Gaitan's home, with burial...
They are: Barnard Hall, Marcia Roberts; Bertram Hall, Ann Shinquin; Briggs Hall, Joanne Bouthilet; Cabot Hall, Emily Lacey; Eliot Hall, Francena Thomas; Whitman Hall, Gloria Livermore...
...that the direction was all. The players were uniformly good, with a few of their performances among the best of this season. Faith Brook, in the part of Gloria, the strong-willed daughter whose scientifically developed resistance to the opposite sex bends alarmingly under pressure, displayed astonishing maturity of style, resonance of voice, and sharpness of diction. Style was her real perfection: she resembled in that department Miss Pamela Brown of last year's "Importance of Being Ernest," only with more real finish and sublety to her characterization than the latter...
...Gloria Swanson's daughter, Mrs. Robert William Anderson, appeared in a Town & Country magazine photograph with little Christopher and Lawrence-la Swanson's grandchildren...