Word: grenadiere
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Divorced. By Anne Ferelith, Viscountess Anson (born Bowes-Lyon), 30, slim, brunette niece of Queen Elizabeth: Thomas William Arnold, Viscount Anson, 34, Grenadier Guards captain, son & heir of the Earl of Lichfield; after almost ten years of marriage (three of separation), two children; in London.
This was no call to the barricades. It was merely Act I. Next day the partisan army vanished as slickly as it had appeared. The watchful government, which had shrewdly infiltrated the parade by supplying a Grenadier regiment and military band to lead it,* relaxed to wait.
Tower Duty. Eventually, Sir Osbert persuaded his father to let him give up horsemanship; he entered the Grenadier Guards. Great Morning is dedicated to one of Sir Osbert's friends and contemporaries in the Guards, then "a charming and elegant young man," now Field Marshal Viscount Alexander of Tunis...
A couple of days later, at the traditionally kaleidoscopic "Trooping the Color" in honor of King George's official birthday (his real birthday is Dec. 14), Princess Elizabeth stole another typically British show with a display of equestrienne perfection (see cut) as she rode sidesaddle in the parade in...
"Kill Me Now!" The refugee ship dodged and turned, but, after 48 hours, gave up. Then, surrounded by the three destroyers, two police boats and a tug, the captive Jewish Assembly, flying blue-and-white Zionist flags, entered Haifa harbor. As it gently nosed to the quay, there was a...