Word: loves
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...advice of the Emperor's various Premiers, His Majesty rewards subjects of their choosing with peerages, baronetcies, knighthoods, stars, assorted ribbons. Wherever these are in brisk demand the Crown is safe enough. In 1919 Canada swung under the influence of her sturdy farmers and Liberals who scarcely love a lord. Their leader and longtime Premier, coarse & hearty Mr. William Lyon Mackenzie King, has taken the line that it is un-Canadian to lick the Royal hand for honors. Not until 1930 did Canada's pendulum swing back. When Mr. King was ousted at last by rich, pious, Conservative...
...have religiously read the perfect newsmagazine since the memorable presidential campaign of the Brown Derby whom you caused me to love, and have been for two seasons a usually rapt and rarely disappointed listener-in on the "March of TIME" which IS the best of informative radio broadcasts...
...Miss Davies supplants Lili Yvonne as the lead in the Williams picture. When Temptress Yvonne whisks Crooner Williams away to a Mexican border saloon. Miss Davies pursues and persuades him to return. He is reeling slightly but still able to deliver one more tune, called "Our Big Love Scene...
...ever solicited or collected for the work. But a Metropolitan Life Insurance man in Newark testified to the committee that many a Negro follower had turned in his policy for cash. Another witness mentioned the "Angels" in the Kingdoms, who are rewarded with such titles as "Faithful," "True Love," "Bouquet," "Peaceful." He explained that "you automatically become a.: Angel when you turn over everything and advance it to the Kingdom...
...week, this time not on the ragged Eastern Shore but in the proud old city of Baltimore. The Baltimore Civic Opera Company was responsible when it put on a one-act affair called Swing Low. In it Tenor A. Roy Williams, blacked up as a Negro, was making harmless love to Soprano Elsie Craft (also in blackface) when an operatic mob appeared to drag him offstage to a hanging...