Word: loved
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Batory "married" the Baltic and the Atlantic, committing technical bigamy in as much as Poles and Rumania's King Carol last year "married" the Baltic and the Black Seas in an identical ceremony. At Hoboken, Polish oldsters presented the Batory with bread (for good luck) and salt (for love). Polish-American moppets romped through traditional Polish rites, brought up spring branches, rye, oats, wheat, fruit and vegetables, danced the mazurka and krakowiak and sang The Green Grove...
...fishing fleet. A friend said he had been asked to go, that Girl Pat was bound for the West Indies where Osborne intended to sell her before seeking adventure in the U. S. Other rumors: Girl Pat was searching for buried pirate treasure; she had become a love nest, and feminine laughter rippled through the portholes. Last week as Girl Pat vanished over the horizon an amateur radio operator claimed he picked up the following message: "On board Girl Pat, somewhere on the Atlantic. We are honest and peaceful men, and now we are free...
...Would you rather have your children more interested," inquired Trustee Drinker, "in the love life of marmots, magpies and mosquitoes than in the love life of Joan Crawford and Clark Gable? If you help us get this money . . . we will have your children so interested in the love life of birds, bats and begonias that they will forget all about Joan and the rest of the movie stars. Instead of the movie magazines, you will find the publications of the Academy on their reading tables...
...ashamed of his background. He sums up his youthful self as "part snob, part coward, part sentimentalist ... an unattractive personality." But he went up to Oxford with a reputation as a bright lad. His chances for a first-class degree went glimmering when, vacationing in Paris, he fell in love with a French cocotte. He spent two vacations with her, let her lure him into an engagement, then ran away. In Paris he also got the idea of starting a literary magazine called Rhythm, went back to London and started it. There he fell under the spell of blustering Frank...
...their unremitting vicissitudes, the Murry-Mansfields were in danger of becoming a standing joke." An added complication was their intimacy with D. H. and Frieda Lawrence, who were exciting but impossible to live with. Once Katherine left Murry for another man with whom she thought she was in love. Murry says he was not jealous, knew she would come back. She did, but their good days together were over. Murry was exempt from conscription because of his physical condition, but he got a job at the War Office, and much of the time he and Katherine lived apart. Finally they...