Word: margarets
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...interesting, but not emotionally vigorous, this play by Luigi Pirandello (Italian playwright, who wrote Six Characters in Search of an Author) arrived in a Greenwich Village theatre, off the beaten Broadway track. It tells of a wayward woman, her attempt to return to her child and husband, her failure. Margaret Wycherly is the redeeming feature. But even the fire of her intelligent performance shines but dimly under the bushel of interminable talk...
...loyal. Ensued sandstorms, struggles with Arab assassins, lots of noble self-sacrifice, wads of local color. "And with a little cry. . . . she lifted her lips to his." Swift exciting rubbish by the author of The Sheik-a perfect specimen of what used to be called a hammock book. HOMELAND-Margaret Hill McCarter-Harper ($2.00). Jack Lorton, before he went to France, thought Leslie Jannison was going to be his own little Dream-Girl-yes, that was the way he talked. But when he came back he found her practical, efficient, modern, unsympathetic. Enter a beautiful blonde home-wrecker, Mrs. Sidol...
...Lord Chief Justice. After the fall of the Lloyd George Ministry last year Lord Birkenhead was forced to vacate the Woolsack in favor of Viscount Cave. Since then he has been "kicking his heels'' and, is rumored pining to return to office. In 1901, Lord Birkenhead married Margaret Eleanor, a daughter of the Rev. Furneau, don of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He has one son and two daughters by this union...
...Spanish painting, and one of the most notable figures of the art world. Born in Valencia in 1863, he received his art education at the San Carlos Academy in his native town, from Francisco Pradilla in Madrid, and later in Italy and Paris. His first striking success was Another Margaret, awarded a gold medal at Madrid and purchased for the St. Louis Gallery. He soon became internationally known, his exhibit at the Paris Exposition of 1900 winning him the medal of honor. He also had a special exhibition at Paris in 1906, which made him an Officer of the Legion...
...citizens and citizenesses present in addition to the U. S. Embassy staff: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chandler Christy, Mrs. Jacob Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. James Corrigan, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Doubleday, Mrs. C. Temple Emmet, Miss Margaret Emmet, Miss Hester Emmet, Mrs. Arthur Glasgow and Miss Margery Glasgow, Mr. and Mrs. George Horace Lorimer, Judge and Mrs. Robert S. Lovett, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Morgan, Mr. Wade Chance, Mrs. Ira H. Ogden, Rear Admiral and Mrs. W. E. Reynolds, Miss Phillipa Wendel, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Franklin...