Word: loves
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Commissariat of Interior, under the reigning Ogpu chief, smudge-mustached, pudgy-fingered Comrade Genrikh ("Henry") Grigorevitch Yagoda. Moscow's official daily Pravda ("Truth") hailed the terrorist clique in its new role as Commissariat of Interior thus: "Long has the Ogpu worn a halo formed of the deep love of tens of millions of workers and peasants both in our Soviet land and abroad!"* Last week Comrade Yagoda's Commissariat of Interior became the Commissariat General, with himself as Commissar General. Since the Cabinet of Russia is known as the Commissariat or Council of Peoples Commissars, this creation...
...went on a party after the Yale Game in . . . . . House, for example, where a delightful time was had by all. All of the boys wore those beautiful Crimson dressing gowns that we girls love so much...
Again quoting the blurb-sheet, the University do scribes "Hands Across the Table" as "an hilarious romantic comedy of young love in a modern workaday world, centering mainly about the adventures in the life of a pretty, ambitious manicurist, who, tired of being a working girl, decides to capture a rich husband, regardless of whether she loves him or not." And this is about what it is, though it's not particularly hilarious, nor very romantic. Silly would be a better word. Needless to say, she does not marry for money, but for love--you can see that coming...
Other members of the cast from Radcliffe's Idler Club and the parts they play are as follows; Lee Francis as Katherine, Margaret Heiman as Laura, Agnes Love as Cornelia, and Katherine Young as Alice...
...this killing Napoleon behaved like a modern gangster taking a rival for a ride; arranged the affair so that responsibility fell on the aristocratic Caulaincourt, who was at tlk, point of taking his life when he heard of Enghien s murder. Second blow came when Caulain-court fell in love with a married woman whose husband had left her, wanted her to get a divorce so he could marry her himself. Afraid of the scandal of his own divorce, Napoleon would not permit another in his court. Thus Caulaincourt, although he never betrayed the Emperor, distrusted him, always observed skeptically...