Word: ladyes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Mrs. Roosevelt took time out from travel and the President from work to make a cinema which will be shown, on large screens, at next week's reopening of Chicago's Century of Progress. When the First Lady (on the screen) makes an imperative gesture, spotlights will be...
In the dusty auditorium of the Louvre Museum a plumpish elderly woman stood up last week to deliver a lecture. Suddenly the aisles were filled with roaring ranting, young Royalists who waved walking sticks and bawled "Assassine! Assassine!" Before police could rescue the lecturer she was badly battered and bruised...
Light, amusing, properly, sentimental, "Thirty Day Princess" would be pleasant entertainment in any season, in spring it is nothing short of delightful. Making the usual concession to conviction it starts in the musical comedy kingdom of Taronia, which, despite the idy-llie happiness of its people, is sadly in need...
A BACKWARD GLANCE-Edith Wharton -Appleton-Century ($3). Few writers of any sex or class have been so handicapped as Edith Newbold Jones Wharton. Born a woman, a lady, and rich, she somehow managed to make herself into an almost first-rate author. Few better exhibitions of eating cake and...
(2 of 2) not as a lady or an author, Edith Wharton says: "Life is the saddest thing there is, next to death. . . . But I am born happy every morning."