Word: loves
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Cold weather, however, soon drives them indoors. . . . The young husband tires of loafing, love-making begins to pall, love begins to seem to both of them not quite 'enough.' ... So he takes a job in the Capitals and proudly brings home MONEY, receives her grateful smiles and feels elated. She immediately goes shopping. Presently she calls for 'a home' and soon other wants appear. . . . They throw their energies into the Capitals...
Currently exhibited in the U. S. and recommended by most able critics are: One Night of Love, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, The Richest Girl in the World, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Last Gentleman, The Affairs of Cellini, Belle of the Nineties, Our Daily Bread, Treasure Island...
...minister. He became intimate with his next-door neighbor, a telephone operator named Freda McKechnie, whose father worked in the same coal company as Edwards' father. Both families attended the Bethesda Church. Three years ago Bobby Edwards went off to school at East Aurora, N. Y., fell in love with a plain-looking teacher named Margaret Grain. Their unusual romance was revealed to the jury of anthracite miners in terms of 172 letters written by Edwards to Miss Grain after he returned to Edwardsville. Mostly too hot for even sexational newspapers to handle, the letters described a physical attachment...
...myopic, verbose, sorely needing the astringent blue pencil of a copy desk. He seemed to be arguing that had the boy had more money, he would not have got himself or his girl into trouble. Clearest point: "I am inclined to agree with the French that crimes which concern love and passion and the ambition of youth are nothing which the law, in its cold, calculating and in the main commercial mood, should have anything to do with...
...Swedish-born business consultant Mr. Ortman will begin this week to apply budgetary innovations to the production of not only 178,000,000 catalogs but also 186,000,000 magazines turned out yearly by Hall Printing (Pictorial Review, Illustrated Love, Review of Reviews, Ballyhoo, Photoplay and a dozen others...