Word: ladyes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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By forcing her to appear at a Manhattan Jefferson Day dinner attended by President Roosevelt, Warner Brothers had violated her $3,000-a-week contract, claimed Cinemactress Bette Davis in a packed London courtroom of the King's Bench Division, where her U. S. employers were suing to stop...
Meanwhile sick Juan's healthy mother Queen Victoria Eugénie, who rushed to Manhattan when her eldest son Don Alfonso, Count of Covadonga, was nearly dying of hemophilia (TIME, Sept. 28), continued last week to prove that by firmly declining U. S. publicity it is perfectly easy to...
Regarding this communication as by far the most interesting and intelligent of the 5,000-odd which the beauty series evoked from readers. Editor Desmond Hall at first suspected it might be a clever trap set by a rival magazine. Contributing Editor Helen Josephy, in charge of the beauty articles...
At Antioch, Mann and his second wife, Mary Tyler Peabody, whose sister was the wife of Nathaniel Hawthorne, bought a farm on the muddy Little Miami River, courageously started out anew. Mann accepted women as students, engaged several "lady professors." But the next six years were mainly a long, heartbreaking...
Mr. Turney's studiously poetic dialog lacks the full-blooded majesty and thunder that would have enabled it to prevail against the magnificent settings of Jo Mielziner. And Actresses Mendelssohn and Roos, playing their parts like transplanted Lady Macbeths, reduce the play to the proportions of a family feud...