Word: margarete
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Despite the divorce, Margaret will retain her title, her place (sixth) in line for the throne, her $100,000 allowance and her rent-free digs in London's Kensington Palace, as well as custody of her two children...
...wishes to wed again, however, she could have problems, because the Church of England holds that a divorced person cannot remarry in the church while the former partner still lives. In her case, Margaret would have to ask permission of the Queen. Heading off untimely rumors, the royal family quickly let it be known that she has no marriage plans. Certainly, Margaret's remarriage would stir up antimonarchist sentiment in Britain. Immediately after the divorce announcement, Labor M.P. John Lee declared that the new development "must make more urgent the need for a review of the scale of royal...
SEEKING DIVORCE. Princess Margaret of Britain, 47; from Antony Armstrong-Jones, 48, a photographer named as Earl of Snowdon after the wedding; after 18 years of marriage, two children (see WORLD...
...students to leave campus each winter and work for a term; or former Haverford President John R. Coleman, who once left his office and hired himself out for two months as a dishwasher, garbage collector, and in other unscholarly trades. Even more assuring is the case of Stanford Grad Margaret Doerr. She enrolled in the class of 1931 and finally graduated last August, a sprightly coed aged...
Funeral services for MacCaffrey will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church in Annapolis, Maryland. The University will hold a memorial service for her in Cambridge on a date to be announced. Her husband, Wallace T. MacCaffrey, professor of History, survives...