Word: loose
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Although possible less piquant than Mae Murray's views on Companionate Marriage, Bruce Barton's opinions of native geniuses are equally fruitful as material for dinner conversation. With one fell swoop he couples Miss Loos with Mr. Galsworthy; if the second is a genius and Mr. Barton infers that he...
"Gentlemen proffer Blondes", said Anita Loos.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes?Anita Loos's siren snooping about for goldfish.
To which argument Mrs. Rogers might well reply: "Ho! But for every ten male reporters, humorists, critics there is only one Mrs. Reporter Adams, one Anita ('Blondes') Loos, one Irita Van Doran [of 'Books' in the New York Herald-Tribune], And how fine it would be...
Married. Ralph Barton, 35, artist, caricaturist; to Germaine Taillefere, 34, French composer; in "a small Connecticut town," following three weeks' acquaintance. This was his fourth marriage. He met his wife at an Alfred Knopf soiree; courted her in French. Anita Loos, whose Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Mr. Barton illustrated, was...