Word: graceful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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That night the mournful aviatrix booked steamship passage back to her husband in Oakland. Burbled he: "Only the grace of God saved them. . . . Only beautiful piloting saved them. . . . After her ship is repaired, Amelia probably will start the light over again from Oakland...
...Assembly wound up its session last week both Houses suddenly passed, and Governor M. Clifford Townsend signed a compromise bill. This bill provides that all such institutions must pay taxes on revenue-producing property, which they never had done before. However, they will be given seven years of grace to dispose of or reorganize such property. Hard hit by the new law will be Catholic University of Notre Dame at Notre Dame. Its big stadium and dining hall may go on the tax rolls...
...years ago and again last week, "we will be in a fair way of controlling this tremendous cause of suffering and death." Women's Field Army- The biggest organization of U. S. women is the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Accordingly, Dr. Little sought out Mrs- Grace Morrison Poole of Brockton, Mass.; long a prominent clubwoman and president of the Federation in 1932. She was glad to interrupt her work as dean of progressive Stoneleigh College at Rye, N. H., where she trains girls to become businesswomen, to join Dr. Little's crusade. Because...
Married. William Curley, editor of William Randolph Hearst's New York Evening Journal; and one Mary Grace; at "La Cuesta Encantada" on the Hearst Ranch at San Simeon, Calif. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Stephen ("Laddie") Sanford, Doris Duke Cromwell, Marion Davies...
...Babies." Another Babson Institution is Webber College, which introduces rich young ladies to the business world, functions in Boston's Charlesgate Hotel in the autumn, then moves to Babson Park, Fla. where graduations are held in May. Webber College is named for Mr. Babson's granddaughter Camilla Grace Webber...