Word: ladyes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Every winter when there are youngsters in the President's family the First Lady gives a holiday party for her children at the White House. Such parties, with dancing in the big East Room and refreshments in the State dining room, are always the No. 1 social events of...
Last week with the White House smelling of Christmas greens, Mrs. Roosevelt gave a "New Year's" dance (on Dec. 29), for Sons Franklin Jr. and John. The boys had driven home from Harvard for the holidays, had been arrested for speeding near New Haven. The guests of honor...
Box 42 at Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera House resembled a miniature sitting-room one afternoon last week. The antechamber was shut off from the house by a glass partition. In it were flowers, a shaded lamp, a piano and a charming white-haired lady. Geraldine Farrar was making her...
The former Lady Hewart dropped dead 14 months ago at a reception given by London's Lord Mayor (TIME, Nov. 13, 1933). With his new lady, the Lord Chief Justice sped to Brighton, announced that he will complete his second honeymoon on the French Riviera.
A grave defect of the book--though the paper on "Piers Plowman" somewhat mitigates it--is Mr. Dawson's failure to relate the break-up of the mediaeval synthesis to social phenomena like the decline of feudalism, that all-embracing system of "organized anarchy," as Professor Haskins once called it...