Word: ladyes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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It is fortunate that none of the passengers in Channel Crossing (see above) encounters the hero of this picture on his way to the boat. Mr. Latimer (Clive Brook) owns a house on the Dover Road where it is his whimsy to detain persons bound for France for the purpose...
Left. By Mrs. Elisabeth Mills Reid, widow of onetime Ambassador to the Court of St. James's Whitelaw Reid: a net estate of $18,589,916; mostly to her children, Lady Ward and Ogden Mills Reid, publisher of the New York Herald Tribune. The estate included 16 automobiles, a...
Joseph E. Widener, president of Belmont, made his way through the crowd of delighted socialites around Mrs. Sloane's box. "I'm getting tired of congratulating you," he said, pressing the lady's glove. "I'm getting tired of holding your hand."
Colonel Smith, the epitome of an old-time sporting man, never talks back to a lady who also happens to be his employer. He knew that this particular lady was immensely pleased with the handsome way he has handled her horses this year and last. In 1927 Mrs. Sloane, with...
Invitation to a Murder (by Rufus King; Ben Stein, producer). Never a Dashiell Hammett when he was writing his murder tales. Playwright King's dialog is bookish, lifeless, unconvincing. But he has a knack of conveying a sense of horror ; in one Invitation to a Murder scene a rich...