Word: laura
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...exhibits flash and speed if not power and drive. Having absolutely nothing to say, she nevertheless manages to say it pleasantly, and her latest piece, dealing with the young Farrars of Homewood, N. J., is additionally brightened by the return from Hollywood of droll Roland Young and crack-brained Laura Hope Crews. Ned Farrar (Mr. Young) is an irresponsible husband who "makes just enough not to get along on," loses his job, accepts a position as handyman in the home of his wife's rich aunt (Miss Crews). This lady, unaware of his identity, takes a strong fancy...
Married. George Herbert ("Pete") Bostwick, 24, No. 1 U. S. gentleman jockey; and Laura Elizabeth Curtis, Manhattan socialite; in Roslyn...
Among those who plan to be present are: Countess Anastasia Seramovna, Margaret Wendell Thompson, Abigail Aldrich, Betty Stone, Henrietta Young, Barbara Eustis, and Laura Curran...
...years. While supervising east ern parks, he has puttered expertly in his two-acre Lyonhurst garden, chewing an unlit cigar. In the Eastern service he has already erected a monument to himself. It was he who handled the acquisition - through State help, private grants, $5,000,000 from the Laura Spellman Rockefeller Foundation - of the lands for Great Smoky Mountains Park, in eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina. The park, not yet formally opened, had 300,000 visitors last year. Southerners boast that its peaks are as high from base level as any in the Rockies, point out that only...
Engaged, George Herbert ("Pete") Bostwick, 24. No. 1 U. S. gentleman jockey; and Laura Elizabeth Curtis, Manhattan socialite...