Word: mariner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Juno Marin, twice married, has landed in the sanitarium after running the gamut of a gay society in which people ate to live, lived to drink and drank to forget living. In the first flush of their romance Vondorn takes up drinking again, and with that his tale is as good as told. How he and Juno run off to live and decay together in a hut in the desert, how Vondorn slaves at his book, how he visits the nearby Beldoro Observatory, prepares to take up residence with Juno there, is only the long prelude to the ultimate cough...
...France Chamber debate trifles tell. When a venomous attack on the Government for consenting to have truck with Mr. Hoover was launched by Conservative Deputy Louis Marin, it was parried, and deflated in a twinkling by Foreign Minister Aristide Briand, "Master Parliamentarian of Europe," as follows...
...Marin, whose mustache is not enormous, had worked himself into a fury while the huge-mustached Foreign Minister sat placidly dozing in his Chamber chair. "Aha!" cried M. Marin after one of his sallies, "I see the Foreign Minister smiling in his mustache...
With lightning, devastating wit that made the Chamber roar with laughter and blunted M. Marin's attack, M. Briand shot back, "So you see me smiling in my mustache, M. Marin? Helas, I could not smile in yours...
...performs on a severely bare stage to music from a piano. Probably because of her interest in form and color, painters like her. Artist John Sloan, under whom she studied, is her good friend, has etched several of her dances. At her opening performance last week were Artists John Marin, Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keeffe...