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Word: ladyes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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Mildly irritating at times even to his loyal half-sister-in-law, Lady Austen Chamberlain, widow of the late Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Sir Austen Chamberlain (see cut), the Prime Minister's mediation talk taxed the patience of Laborites and Liberals. The whole thing was probably best...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: For Britons Only | 6/13/1938 | See Source »

This absolute lack of good neighborly feeling has also spread to the employees, it appears. A correspondent writes us that he was dining in one of the Houses recently when he spied a sinister form moving about in his salad. Closer inspection revealed it to be a worm. Somewhat disturbed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crime | 6/8/1938 | See Source »

On Nov. 6, 1935, Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith took off from Lympne, Kent, in a Lockheed-Altair, Lady Southern Cross, to break the England-Australia record. He said it would be his last flight before settling down to aviation administration. Somewhere east of Allahabad, India, he disappeared. Eighteen months later...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: By Aye | 6/6/1938 | See Source »

Vivacious Lady (Ginger Rogers, James Stewart; TIME, May 16).

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Also Showing | 6/6/1938 | See Source »

If you were a socialist, a beach-comber, or some other sort of undesirable, and fell in love with a wealthy and beautiful young lady, her family would resent it--and she would pretend to. But if you were the only man she had over known, she would end up...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crimson Moviegoer | 6/6/1938 | See Source »

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