Word: le
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Downstairs hung less tempting Temptations. Max Ernst's prizewinning entry showed the Saint racked by nightmare creatures who appeared to be devouring his loins. But the real shocker was Ivan Le Lorraine Albright's painting of grey, semi-decayed women, swathed in nibbling things and fishnets...
Divorced. Stewart Birrell Iglehart, 36, top U.S. polo player (ten-goal handicap); by Marjorie Le Boutillier Iglehart, 30; after eight years of marriage, one child; in Jacksonville...
...consists of the following players: Tom Felt and Len Cummings, ends; Mel Allen and R. F. Garvey, tackles; Charley Gudaitis and Bob Drennen, guards; Jack Fisher, center; Bill Henry, quarterback; Tom Gannon and Leo Flynn, wingback; George Boston, fallback; Bob Cowen, fallback. STARTING LINEUPS HARVARD CONNECTICUT W. Flynn (200) le W. Dropo (220) Dewey (200) lt Brink (213) Rodis (210) lg Herman (204) Glynn (200) c M. Dropo (225) Feinberg (180) rg Molloy (175) Davis (210) rt Fortini (202) Fiorentino (180) re Christensen (175) Miklos (188) or Goethals (184) qb Jorgenson (190) O'Donnell (158) rhb Ross (145) Petrillo...
...which he fears will destroy Ste. Adele's joie de vivre. No one in the Laurentians hates city life more than Claude-Henri. For 15 years he was a failure in Montreal, writing acid critiques and a bad book. Then he returned to his birthplace, Ste. Adèle, to set forth in a monthly pamphlet his views on almost everything. Since his views are never tame, he offended nearly everyone. Finally, he wrote a short novel, and the radio adaptation, begun in 1939, became Un Homme...
...le, whose opinion of the mayor is divided, Grignon is more unbelievable than Seraphim. He struts through the village, strikes poses for tourists or opponents. But he has an eye for new scenes or faces. He mines his town for plots and characters for Un Homme...