Word: mabell
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...swank restaurant. In summer he goes in his Rolls-Royce to his place in fashionable West Hampton. L. I. where he surrounds himself with as many as possible of his enormous family. He has three sons, Paul, Lester & Arthur - all working in the business - and four daughters, Helen, Mabel, Emma, Alice. All seven are married and have presented Father Cuddihy with a grand total of 28 grandchildren (some of them nearly as old as his youngest daughter). A frequent summer visitor is the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John P. Chidwick. famed chaplain of the U. S. S. Maine, who likes...
...Jones ended up by having an escapade with Mistinguette, then went home to the flat where his wife, Mabel, and their five children were waiting. "But Mabel only opened one of her Sioux City eyes and said...
...Washington he was reported to have hired Mabel Walker Willebrandt to adjust his case with the Treasury Department. When these overtures failed, he was said to have offered $150,000 to Treasury representatives if they would drop prosecution...
...divorce Mabel Dodge. Mabel Dodge divorced...
...Mabel Ganson Evans Dodge Sterne Luhan is one of those U. S. women who is conscious of having exerted a considerable influence, not counting her husbands. During her second marriage (to Edwin Dodge, Boston architect) her salon in Florence was famed throughout Europe. "Everybody" in the art world visited her, from Gertrude Stein to Eleonora Duse. In Manhattan she was a hospitable hostess to Lincoln Steffens, the late John Reed, Walter Lippmann, Emma Goldman, Carl Van Vechten, Robert Edmond Jones. She was largely responsible for the art exhibition which featured the famed cubist A Nude Descending the Staircase. Her fourth...