Word: margaretha
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...Sweden's pretty Princess Margaretha, 19, eldest granddaughter of King Gustaf VI, stepped out in Stockholm to take her first twirl at the traditional cadet ball held by the Royal War College...
Prince Gustaf Adolf, eldest son of Sweden's Crown Prince, gave his three young daughters, Princesses Desiree, 6, Birgitta, 7, and Margaretha, 9, the biggest treat of all: the circus...
...been married twice, first to Margaret, daughter of Britain's Duke of Connaught and granddaughter of Queen Victoria, who bore him four sons and a daughter. The eldest son and heir apparent to the throne is Prince Gustaf Adolf, a mere youngster of 37 with three charming daughters, Margaretha, Birgitta and Désirée.* The daughter, Ingrid, is married to Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark. The second son, Sigvard, married a commoner. The other two sons, Bertil and Carl Johan, are with the Swedish Navy and Army...
...herself, she tells the following: Born in Germany, Else LaRoe did Red Cross work during World War I at Lucerne, and there she met famed Spy Mata Hari (Margaretha Geertruida Zelle MacLeod), who, she recalls, had a perfect posture, a walk as slinky as a stripteaser's. Mata Hari was much interested in the surgery being done on a young French soldier whose nose had been mutilated. Else LaRoe watched the operation, too, and her interest in plastic surgery dawned. She went to Heidelberg's medical school, started on general surgery interspersed with birth-control work in Russia...
...contribution: a picture of Crown Prince Akihito, 6, traipsing off to the Peers' School, wearing his navy blue uniform and a cap with brass cherry blossoms, carrying the grandson of Heaven's schoolbooks. Sweden's contribution: a picture of Swedish Princesses Désirée, Margaretha, and Birgitta (daughters of Prince Gustaf Adolf, granddaughters of Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf, great-granddaughters of King Gustaf), chirping merrily at a tea party, blissfully untroubled by Adolf Hitler or his threat to Sweden...