Word: jeane
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...John Cromwell '36, Arthur Szathmary '37, Richard C. Sullivan '35, Robert L. McKee '37, Paul Killiam, Jr. '37, James W. Tower '37, John Michael '35, Whitney M. Cook '36, Stephen Greene '37, William M. Hunt, 2d, '36, William H. Ledgard '36, Betty Anne Noland, Lois Hall, Miriam Hurwitt, Jean Goodale, and Agnes Love...
Last week it was revealed that Andrew Kirwan was none other than the son. by a prior marriage, of Mme Paul Dubonnet, better known to the public as Jean Nash. "best dressed woman in Europe...
...spare her. . . ." Once before, when their secret marriage was announced in 1926, M. Dubonnet had spared the best dressed woman in Europe from the blows of a stick in the hands of his irate mother, who objected to her new daughter-in-law's notoriety. At 15 Jean Donaldson, daughter of an Erie Railroad vice president, ran away from a Manhattan school to marry John Stanley Kirwan. son of a real estate operator. The marriage was annulled before the birth of Andrew. Mrs. Kirwan next married and divorced Captain Winneld Sifton, son of a Canadian Cabinet official. Mrs. Sifton...
When the U. S. indoor tennis championships started last week in Manhattan, several players looked good enough to win. First to fall was Jean Borotra of France. Declared the four-time winner: "I am getting too old. It looks like ping-pong next for me." George Lott, who limped with a sore toe, and Andre Merlin, French indoor titlist, went out in the quarterfinals. Frank Shields, No. 1 ranking U. S. player, and Sidney Wood, No. 6, were dropped in the semifinals...
...assumed an international air. After the first series of races at New Smyrna (TIME, March 12), there began a round of entertaining at Palm Beach. John Sanford gave a party for the Italian drivers-Prince Carlo Maurizio Ruspoli, Count Theo Rossi de Montelera, Antonio Becchi. The French drivers- Publisher Jean Dupuy, Baron Alain de Rothschild, Marquis Gonzalo de la Gan-dara-had a tea given them by Mrs. Frederick E. Guest. Last week, the last heats of the races were postponed so that all the drivers could motor to Miami and watch Time Clock win the Florida Derby, and attend...