Word: maida
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Married. Maida Heatter, 33, daughter of schmalzy Radioracle Gabriel Heatter; and Ellis A. Gimbel Jr., fiftyish, Manhattan broker, member of the Gimbel department store clan; both for the second time; in Freeport...
Honorable mention went to Maida Barton '52, Anne Burchste '49, Cynthia Cook '52, Lucy Heiman '52, Alicia Hill '52, Kathryn McVicker '51, Nancy Westover...
Experienced Houseman ship: First, Miss Thomas '49; second, Anne Parsons '49; third, Sandra Nebolsin '50; fourth Maida Barton...
...week the Guv'nor traveled to "Spouter's Corner" in Hyde Park (London's Union Square) to explain the theory and practice of house snatching. Before his speech, Cowley's Brighton boys gave a practical demonstration by "snatching" an empty house in London's Maida Vale for an Army gunner's wife and sick daughter. Said the Guv'nor grimly: the Vigilantes had put their fingers on one of Britain's aching nerves; from all over the country requests were pouring in for the formation of new Vigilante groups. In Clacton, another...
Characters. Of all Gubbins characters, Sally the Cat is perhaps best-liked. She is Winston Churchill's favorite. Currently she is being urged by Gubbins to marry The Ginger Cat of London's Maida Vale, a real animal who recently actually inherited ?4,000. Says Sally: "I will never marry for anything but love." Jeers Gubbins: "You've never married anybody at all yet, although you're the mother of 109 kittens." Other Gubbins creations...