Word: honeymoon
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Great Divide, pleased Actress Margaret Anglin, liked it even better when the play was a Broadway hit and put his name in U. S. lights. He tried again but never repeated his success. When Harriet finally divorced her husband and married Moody, it was only for a brief honeymoon and a long last illness. After his death she continued to be a friend to the friends of the Muse: her warm-hearted hospitality is still grate fully remembered by many a poet. And before she died (in 1932) she had written a first-rate book that may well outlast...
...amazing talents. She could, if she would, back her prospective step-son-in-law, Senator Tydings, who is rated Presidential timber for the Democratic nomination in 1940. Last week, however, she merely whisked her new husband off to Nassau, there to board her Sea Cloud for a honeymoon cruise...
Dear Nancy: I have a serious problem facing me and I wonder if you can help me settle it. I am to be married next week, and my fiancee's mother insists that we take her younger daughter with us on our honeymoon...
...worldly goods I thee endow!" At the tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey that evening, a late-straying canon found a bouquet with a royal card: "From the Duchess of Gloucester." In their own special train the new Duchess and the Duke left London to honeymoon at Boughton House, Northamptonshire, a favorite country seat of the bride's late father loaned by her brother Walter, the new Duke of Buccleuch. As they settled down with the headline, "HER GRACE ARISES EARLY TO RUN GLOUCESTER'S HOUSE," the Court of Appeals went on with Lady Alice...
...picture by one means of another all is made safe for the inevitable honeymoon or whatever does happen after that final clinch...