Word: gould
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Marriage annulled. The religious marriage of Boniface Marquis de Castellane, to Anna Gould (daughter of the late Jay Gould), in 1895; at the Vatican, by Pope Pius XI. She divorced Boniface in Paris in 1906, in 1908 married (in London) Hélie de Talleyrand-Périgord, later the fifth Due de Talleyrand...
Married. Robert Gould Shaw, II, son of Lady Astor's first husband, and Miss Hilda Burt, actress; in Carthage...
University Scholarships,--L. R. Blinks, of Kalamazoo, Mich.; L. A. Brown of Pittsburgh, Pa.; C. J. Capon, of Milwaukee, Wis.; J. T. Ecker 1G., of Reading, Pa.; N. C. Fassett 2G., of Leominster; J. W. Gould, of Greenfield, III.; R. C. Hackett 1G., of Livermore, Ky.; P. L. Julian 2G., of Greencastle, Ind.; D. E. Lee of Rochester; N. Y. M. F. Pratt 1G, of Winter Hill; R. L. Steinberger 2G., of Canton, Ohio W. E. Vaugban 1G, of Newton Centre; D. E. Whitford 1G., of Phonix, R. L.; E. R. Alexander, of Montreal, Quebec; J. P. Bethel, of Montreal...
...Olympic (White Star)?Lady Isabella Howard, wife of the British Ambassador; Jay Gould, national court tennis champion; Adolph S. Ochs, propprietor of The New York Times; Jacob Fishman, editor of The Jewish Morning Journal; Alice Joyce, cinema actress...
CONFUSION?James Gould Cozzens? Brimmer ($2.00). Into the story of Cerise d'Atree, this young author (a Harvard sophomore) has packed much earnest sincerity, a good plot, no small measure of literary charm and a deal of honest thought leading to painful conclusions. Despite some immaturities of style, it is an interesting commentary on the value of varying kinds of education...