Word: margarets
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...full consequence of his action, the involutions and convolutions of human destiny, of life and - death, that hung upon the event when he set out to Swampscott last June (TIME, June 29). Now he knows at least in part. For when he went, one of his train was Miss Margaret Carr, a cook who had flipped him many a fine wheat-cake and other delicacies. She returned to Washington two weeks ago still in the President's train. But last week it became known that she was leaving, going back to Swampscott, going back to marry Jerry Shea...
...married Miss Margaret Ross whom he met overseas when she was a Red Cross Nurse. Their daughter, age 3, is Peggy...
...KENWORTHYS-Margaret Wilson -Harper ($2.00). The lives of some commonfolk are here dammed up into tragedy by the rather rickety proposition that it is dishonorable for a man to exert any extra-legal effort to recover, from his rich, reprehensible, divorced wife, the custody of their unhappy child. Author Wilson* was awarded the 1923 Pulitzer Prize for the simplicity and directness of The Able McLaughlins. Simple in diction is The Kenworthys and fairly direct in presentation. But only a patient reader will penetrate the morasses of reiterative dialog, will take the scanted, arbitrary motives on faith, will 'ignore loose...
...confused with Margaret Woodrow Wilson, eldest daughter of the late President, who is in the advertising business...
...Engaged. Margaret Kennedy, 28, author of The Constant Nymph, to one D. Davies, London barrister. Under the guidance of Thomas Hardy, she is working on a new novel...