Word: griefs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Much Coffee. Last week, after 15 months in jail awaiting trial, Yvonne sat huddled in grief as Judge Raymond Jadin recapitulated the facts of her life, of how she left a peasant home to become a midwife, of how she met the young interne Chevallier and, at 23, became his mistress. Was it her first affair? "Out, M. le President," murmured Yvonne, "it was exactly the 23rd of May, 1935. I remember it well...
More than two months after Evita's death, the "Association of Friends of Eva Perón," founded in the first hour of grief by high-placed Peronistas, has yet to hold its first meeting. The film Evita Immortal, released shortly after her death, has evidently had its run and been withdrawn from circulation. Press and radio have drastically reduced the amount of time and space devoted to her. The President himself has not mentioned her name in a public speech for more than a month...
...groceries and took two-year-old Mary Agnes Moroney "around the corner" to buy her clothes. She never came back with the child. The last word about Mary Agnes came a week later. An unidentified woman wrote the Moroneys that "my cousin. Julia Otis" had taken the girl in grief over the loss of her own baby, and gone to California, but would bring her back "safe & sound...
...celebrated U.S. outpouring of grief over a popular idol's death, the mourning in Manhattan over Rudolph Valentino in 1926, attracted a mere...
...without Bohemianism" is a Bob Jones slogan. Last year the university marketed a 100-minute film version of Macbeth in full color, with Bob Jr., as usual, in the title role. Before the action, the star explains to the audience Shakespeare's "gospel message," i.e., Macbeth came to grief because "he did not know and love Christ...