Word: honorers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...went to the Ritz. People of importance were there. But I wrote no story, for it was a ball in honor of such as me." So said many a young woman, clever with her typewriter, as she removed her satin slippers early one morning last week. She had come home from the sixth annual ball of the New York Newspaper Women's Club at the peerless Ritz-Carlton...
...their initial and dangerously modest appearance. A person as mercurial and far more alive than those whose faces peer in startled beauty from the blossomed branches of her writing, Author Wylie lives in Manhattan, venturing but seldom to go among the troops of esthetes who long to do her honor. Her library is stocked with the works of Shelley and with the accounts of antique murder trials; her closets contain dresses from Paris; she has had two husbands before Mr. Benét; the daughters of one of them are now grown...
...Mitchell, Solicitor General of the United States, and R. M. Hutchins, Dean of the Yale Law School, will be guests of honor at the annual dinner of the Law Review Board, to be held at the Harvard Club of Boston tonight at 7 o'clock. All of the members of the Faculty of the Law School have been invited to the dinner, most of whom have accepted...
Editors of the Yale, Columbia, and Pennsylvania law publications are the other guests of honor. S. G. Howd, literary editor of the Yale Law Journal, D. H. Frantz, editor-in-chief of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and D. W. Leider, editor-in-chief of the Columbia Law Review, will be present...
...University is counting on the pleasure and honor of entertaining the West Point war lords next fall when they arrive en masse from their Hudson stronghold to cheer on their gridiron team against Harvard in the Stadium October 20 it must first of all throw its gauntlet into the arena in opposition to such a rival as Governor Fuller. For it seems that both Massachusetts in general and Boston in particular have social designs on the Army cadets when they invade the East to display their vocal enthusiasm in the Harvard stands...