Word: heart
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Roosevelt campaign coffers. Months ago they leased for a reputed $10,000 quite the most magnificent house available for the Coronation. Its grounds are so extensive that one can go canoe-sailing in the lake, although this home of the second Mrs. Marshall Field III is in the heart of fashionable London. Not many years ago it was upon Mrs. Field, not Mrs. Simpson, that Edward danced attendance, lavishing flowers daily...
...they prayed for success. Such rigors were too much for Geisha Fukuko Miyamoto who slipped away one morning to the cosy town where, gnawed by pangs of remorse, she poisoned herself and died. After a high-powered conference of police, priests and others who had Geisha interests at heart, the strike was settled with recognition of the Geisha Guild, topped off with nights of heroic celebration in Osaka this week...
Died. Benjamin Thaw, 47, onetime First Secretary to the U. S. Embassies in Brussels, Paris and London, husband of the former Consuelo Morgan (sister of Mrs. Gloria Vanderbilt and Lady Furness); of heart disease; in Manhattan...
Died. John Ellis Martineau, 63, Federal Judge for the Eastern District of Arkansas, onetime (1927-28) Governor of Arkansas, brother-in-law of Senator Joseph Taylor Robinson; of influenza, complicated by heart disease; in Little Rock. Last December he sentenced Paul Peacher after he was convicted of slave-keeping, in the first case ever tried under a 70-year-old anti-slavery statute (TIME...
Died. Howie Morenz, 34, star center of the Montreal Canadiens and one of the world's greatest hockey players; of heart failure in a Montreal hospital where he had been since breaking a leg in a game with Chicago last January...