Word: loves
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...From Love's Labour's Lost...
Meanwhile, steamers from England reaching the U. S. last week brought in their usual quota of British subjects. By tradition these love and honor their King and firmly believe that Britain leads the world in freedom of the Press. It was a pathetic case of Innocents Abroad last week to observe such travelers absorbing their first facts about King Edward and Mrs. Simpson from Manhattan's shipnews reporters. Though to these newsmen it seemed that the incoming Britons were deliberately evasive, actually most of them were sincerely bewildered products of the most subtle and effective press censorship...
...charmed youth with the result that today at 42 he still seems from a distance of 15 feet only about 22. And His Majesty is undoubtedly most popular with millions of the British Lower Classes. Today there is probably not a person of this class who does not love King Edward, in the sense that "the Englishman is taught to love his King as a friend." Meanwhile, in Mayfair there is a small, swift, hard-drinking clique who are the King's only real friends. Most of these people seem "American" to the circles in which Queen Mary...
Unharmed in a takeoff from San Antonio's Stinson Field was Publisher Bernarr ("Body Love") Macfadden, campaigning for Governor Landon, when his red cabin plane plowed through two wire fences...
...Marion Davies. Actually, Cinemactress Davies' face, first seen on the screen in 1918, is getting quite old. It will never be as old, however, as Cain and Mabel's plot, which combines two of the cinema's most familiar story formulas: 1) Hate Can Turn to Love; 2) The Way to a Man's Heart Is Through His Stomach...