Word: ladyes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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"TIME will win the undying gratitude of a vast number of frightfully bored U. S. citizens if it can effectively convey that undisputed fact to Mrs. Roosevelt"?[the charge that the American people did not elect Roosevelt's family to the Presidency]. To my mind this is the most...
Not even Franklin Roosevelt could be counted on to convince the U. S. Congress that such an expenditure was justified, but England remains England and His Majesty's Government felt not the slightest need to send Acting Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin into the breach last week. Instead, fingering his Old...
Last week the marble, in spite of difficulties with the U. S. customs, was finally in Manhattan, cut, ready to be put in place. But at the last moment the stone cutters' union called a strike because the marble was cut in Italy, because it did not provide sufficient...
Mary, being the daughter of a chauffeur and a lady's maid, was class-conscious from her youth up. Orphaned, god-mothered by a real lady, she had the laudable ambition of bettering herself. She got a job in London at a fashionable dress shop, counted her pennies, cultivated...
The Author. Daughter of a Canadian, widow of an Englishman (Clayton Glyn, J. P.), sister of a onetime London-Manhattan modiste (Lady Duff-Gordon), sixtyish, still handsome, Elinor Glyn has always exuded a faintly Hearstian phosphorescence. Considering herself a feline type, she strews her house in London, Paris, Hollywood with...