Word: hazell
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This great spectacle with its bands and its banners will stir the blood of some 250,000 spectators. But in all the crowd no heart will pound with such pride as that of an erect, white-haired, hazel-eyed old lady sitting close to the new President as he takes the oath before the Capitol, looking over his shoulder on the reviewing stand. Few mothers have known the exaltation that Sara Delano Roosevelt will know as she watches her only son enter the White House...
...Married. Hazel Elaine Blood, daughter of Utah's Governor Henry H. Blood; and David J. Ellison, Utah beet sugar scion; in the Washington Memorial Chapel, cleared of sightseers; in Valley Forge...
...Boole, in the gallery, sat down hard. Tears welled in her old hazel eyes. Below her on the floor a five-minute Wet demonstration erupted...
...Countess-on-a-farm piqued the curiosity of half a dozen picture editors. Arrived at Newtown Square the cameramen found a ratty, dilapidated farmhouse, 200 years old, no electricity, no plumbing. They found the Countess a broad-beamed woman of middle age, with hazel eyes behind pince-nez glasses, and greying hair pulled back from her high forehead. Clad in a wool dress and old sweater she showed the newsmen the chicken house which she keeps clean, the wood she had chopped and the cow which follows her about like a pet. Countess and cow posed...
...play, called "Hazel Kirke," was written by Steele Mackaye and is a melodrama of the latter part of the nineteenth century. It will be presented in Alumnae Hall on April...