Word: lydia
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...WellestonWilliam B. Frymark Suzanne Foster, WellesleyThomas P. Mulkeen Robin Dennis, WellesleyJohn Pickering, Jr. Sarah Coughlan, VassarSTOUGHTON HALLRichard A. Beyer Pat Lord, WellesleyRobert G. Knight Katherine Magee, SmithHenry H. Meyer, Jr. Evelyn Bird, WinsorRoland E. Mueser Barbara Fisher, RadcliffeAnton O. Myrer Kay Leaonard, WellesleyCharles Purinton Joan Stowe, BostonWinsor Soule, II Lydia Gifford, WinsorWalter C. Wilson, Jr. Marjorie Ann Proctor, New York, N. Y.Charles Wolf, Jr. Ann Naumberg, Horace MannSTRAUS HALLIrving Abrams Barbara Frank, Pittsburgh, Penn.David Bernard Barbara Powning, BeaverJerome Brawer Sylvia Bisquier, WellesleyThomas D. Cabot Virginia Ranney, WestonMelvin J. Carro Natalie Ehrlich, Endicott Junior CollegeAddison S. Cate Caroline Owen, SmithJacob...
Today at 58, he is still knife-witted, but illness and study have stooped his shoulders, given him the gentle manner of Mr. Chips. Off the job, his chief interest is the ballet. In 1925 he married a Russian ballerina, Lydia Lopokova. An art collector, a member of the potent Bloomsbury group, he is one of Britain's top-ranking intellectuals and business pundits (as chairman of a life insurance company, National Mutual). But to the Government he remained an outsider, like Churchill, until the failures of World War II forced Tories and Labor alike to adopt (in part...
...life of soapbox orating, street-corner meetings, parades, riots, writing for the Daily Worker, which he edited. He went through the motions of running for Mayor of New York City, for Governor of the State. As his third wife he married an ex-socialite, Lydia Gibson...
After four years of bitter litigation, Justice Sidney St. Felix Thaxter last week sustained the Pinkhams, chastized Lydia, saw no need to appoint a receiver. Said he: "On the whole, the President seems to me to have acted with restraint under great provocation. . . . We are reminded that there is no war like a civil war and no feud like a family feud...
...past six months. This was done in spite of the fact that during the past 40 years the pure food & drug laws, the Federal Trade Commission, the American Medical Association have forced the company to water down its once extravagant claims to a pompous nothingness. Current label: "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is Recommended as a Vegetable Tonic in Conditions for which this Preparation is Adapted." As for Lydia Gove, whose interests also include a $250,000 investment in the Howard Johnson ice cream & restaurant chain, her feud with the Pinkhams is not necessarily over. Her probable next...