Word: grooms
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Fair Exchange. In Milton, Mass., the Rev. Vivian Pomeroy proposed an addition to the marriage ceremony: as the bride's father gives away his daughter, let the groom's mother give away...
...danced on a stark black-draped stage relieved only by the skeletal framework of a house. What was happening in this newest Graham dance-drama (to Aaron Copland's alternately gay and poignant Pulitzer prize score) was comprehensible even to the bored businessman: a bride (Graham) and her groom (Erick Hawkins) built their house in the clearing of a Pennsylvania forest; they had a baby; they entertained a band of Shakers (who shook away their sins in a frenzied religious ceremony...
...special assistant to Franklin Roosevelt; and Marguerite S. Coulbourn, 26, his onetime secretary; one month after Nelson was divorced for desertion; both for the second time; in Washington, D.C. After their honeymoon, the bride will move from her suite in Washington's sprawling Westchester apartments to the bride groom's quarters on the other side of the building...
...nickname "Mimi." Then 52-year-old Frenchy jerked a black & white plaid cap down over his ears, lifted his 128 lbs. into the saddle, set about the business of legging-up Happy Issue for the racing wars. Allowing no one near his filly, the ex-jockey quadrupled as groom, exercise boy, owner and trainer. From then on it was a rags-to-riches campaign...
...Manhattan bus. His idol is Patrick Henry, one of his favorite words is American philosophy's "pragmatism," and he does not like to be called "chief." Pragmatically, Orizu has not yet decided whether polygamy, which was good enough for his father (at least 170 times a groom), is good enough...