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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Married. Count Louis-Charles Pineton de Chambrun, 59, French Ambassador to Italy, great-great-grandson of Lafayette;* and Princess Marie de Rohan-Chabot Murat, biographer, art patron, brilliant hostess; in Rome...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Dec. 3, 1934 | 12/3/1934 | See Source »

Starring Jean Murat and Annabella the French talking film, "Paris-Mediteannce", will be shown Thursday and Friday in the Institute of Geographical Exploration. The picture is purposed to be an exciting adventure story, start with a case of mistaken identity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: French Talking Film | 12/11/1933 | See Source »

...Halstead's début aroused more curiosity than the others. Few operagoers had heard of her until the Metropolitan announced a few weeks ago that it had engaged her. Then it became generally known that she was a protegee of Board Chairman Paul Drennan Cravath. that her grandfather was Murat Halstead. Cincinnati journalist famed among other things for having witnessed and vividly described the hanging of John Brown at Harper's Ferry. Margaret Halstead's father, friend of Lawyer Cravath, was until recently U. S. Consul General in London. His strapping soprano daughter was a nervous, inexperienced siren as Venus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OPERA: Debuts at The Metropolitan | 12/5/1932 | See Source »

...Mills's first wife was Margaret Rutherfurd. After their divorce she married Sir Paul Dukes and later Prince Charles Michael Joachim Napoleon Murat. The second Mrs. Mills, whom the Undersecretary married in 1924, was Mrs. Dorothy Randolph Fell, who divorced John R. Fell in 1923 for drunkenness. Mrs. Mills has three children?Dorothy who made her debut last year; John, 21, who works with Mergenthaler Linotype Co. in Brooklyn; and Philip, called "Tiny," aged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FISCAL: Red Year's End | 7/13/1931 | See Source »

...morning field was well "in the bag." * The Commercial Tribune was sometimes called "second oldest newspaper in the Northwest Territory," the Chillicothe Scioto Gazette, the oldest. Actually both are deviously descended from the Centenil [sic] of the Northwest Territory, founded 1793. Most famed editor of the Commercial Tribune was Murat Halstead, holding office in the 1860's to 1880's when the paper was the Commercial and the Commercial Gazette. He it was who so embittered the South by his editorials during the Reconstruction days, who gave William Howard Taft a job as cub reporter covering courts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: In Cincinnati | 12/15/1930 | See Source »

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