Word: lilla
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Married. Miss Lilla Cabot Grew, daughter of Joseph Clark Grew, U. S. Ambassador to Turkey; to Jay Pierrepont Moffat, first Secretary in the U. S. Legation at Ottawa; at Hancock...
...Engaged. Lilla Cabot Grew, daughter of U. S. Under Secretary of State Joseph Clark Grew; to Jay Pierrepont Moffat, Secretary of the U. S. Legation at Ottawa...
...under the management of Jonel Jorgulesco, who will also have charge of scenic effects and costume designing. Mr. Jorgulesco has been studying in Germany under Sievert and Reinbardt. Diction, phonetics and special training in Shakespeare will be in the care of Misses Lenore Chippendale and Agnes Elliott Scott. Miss Lilla Wyman will give instruction in ballet and pantomime, and Eric Kalphurst in sight-reading and make-up. Mr. Will Ghere is to be dean of the play-producing department...
...meeting will be held at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, in the lecture hall of the Boston Public Library. The invitation has been extended by the club through its president, Lilla Elizabeth Kelley...
...office of Poetry, where sits the discoverer of many renowned American poets, Harriet Munroe, and where one may occasionally encounter Henry B. Fuller, one of the quietest and most significant figures in the progress of American letters. There is the University of Chicago, with its Robert Herrick, whose Homely Lilla brings him back to fiction after several years of silence. There is Evanston, with Keith Preston, the gay columnist and gayer Greek professor, with Henry Kitchell Webster and Edwin Balmer, both popular novelists. There is Schlogel's, chiefly picturesque as a cafe by reason of pre-prohibition memories, where gather...