Word: maiden
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This time Pop (Karl Maiden) wires the bail, and Berry-berry, risking reactivation of his Momplex, hitchhikes home to Cleveland for Christmas. There he finds an unexpected present: a blonde called Echo O'Brien (Eva Marie Saint). They fall in love, and for a few idyllic weeks Berry-berry lives for more than kicks. But when Echo gets pregnant. Berry-berry gets lost. In despair, she drives her car off an embankment. "I hate life!" Berry-berry groans. But he goes right on living, if it can be called that...
Medals & Music. Carnegie's pre-corporation giveaway was staggering. He lavished cash on Scotland's four universities and his native town of Dunfermline. He pensioned off everyone, from railroad clerks and Civil War telegraphers to a couple of maiden ladies with whom he had once danced...
Wilhela Cushman, Journal fashion editor for 25 years, stepped aside for Catherine di Montezemolo (maiden name: Murray), wife of an Italian marchese and a Vogue senior fashion editor for the past eight years...
...life in the palace garden. Generally, he seems to be saying that all men and women live, or can live, more than merely personal lives, that all lives potentially contain, as these two lives contain, elements of legend -the experience of the labyrinth, a struggle between Death and the Maiden, a sleeping beauty and an awakening prince...
...many ways, it took Marin 40 years to find himself. Raised by two maiden aunts in Weehawken. N.J. (his mother died nine days after his birth), he attended Stevens Institute of Technology for a year, drifted from job to job, spent six frustrating years trying to turn himself into an architect. Finally, he went to Paris to study art-and in 1909 had the luck to meet Photographer Edward Steichen. As soon as Steichen got back to Manhattan, he showed a few Marin watercolors to his old friend Alfred Stieglitz, whose now legendary gallery was the first to show such...