Word: incidentally
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In your issue of TIME, May 25, I notice on p. 64, in your section devoted to Books, you give a short review of Behind Moroccan Walls by Henriette Celarié. Mme Celarié states that this is a collection of true stories and sketches and forthwith you narrate the...
Vastly tickled by his fame, Troubadour Downey has no reluctance in stating that he eats three banana splits daily, has a blue chow named Teddy, sleeps raw* in a double bed, calls his wife "Lover," is covered with moles, bleeds easily when shaving. Superstitious, he still carries a cats-eye...
In a villa high above St. Moritz in Switzerland, a pale and haggard Toscanini was last week recovering from Fascist buffets. Soon he would go to Wahnfried ("Dream-Peace"), the villa Richard Wagner built at Bayreuth. There, as guest of Frau Winifred Wagner (widow of the late Siegfried and director...
Your note about Queen Marie of Jugoslavia in TIME for April 20 suggests sending you this more recent incident in Her Majesty's automobilism.
Careful investigation discloses that the three U. S. travelers complained of by Mr. Hathaway-Reporter Ward Morehouse of the New York Sun, Reporter Leo Kieran of the New York Times, Publicity Man W. I. Van Dusen of Pan American Airways-created no such grave incident as suggested by Mr. Hathaway...