Word: newport
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Potter Palmer, was among the first to bring impressionist painting to America (in the 1890s) on the advice of a social equal who happened to be a great painter besides: Mary Cassatt. The wife of a millionaire Chicago hotelman and financier, Mrs. Palmer ruled wherever she chose to go: Newport, Paris, Rome. Invited to a party for the Infanta Eulalia of Spain, she firmly declined: "I cannot meet this bibulous representative of a degenerate monarchy." James McNeill Whistler remembered Rome as "a bit of an old ruin alongside of a railway station where I saw Mrs. Potter Palmer...
Corporate profits, following just about everything else (see above), are turning up-and in some cases turning up sharply. Among the standouts last week was P. Lorillard Co. (Kent, Newport, Old Gold). President Lewis Gruber, who took over two years ago and soon started sales soaring, reported third-quarter earnings of $7,478,350 v. $3,076,028 last year. For the first nine months of 1958, Lorillard earned $19,303,199 or $6.46 a share v. $1.82 for the comparable 1957 period...
Unanswered was the key question for outsiders: Would the progressive welkin ring next year at Newport...
...They ought to haul Sceptre up for good," said a top U.S. yachtsman, "and plant geraniums in her cockpit." In the wake of Columbia's embarrassingly thorough, four-straight conquest of Britain's Sceptre by an average margin of 8 min. 43 sec.† off Newport, R.I. last week, sailing buffs asked: Why had the America's Cup races produced such an astounding mismatch...
Jake Hess, 32, a naval reservist who wangled two weeks of active duty during race time aboard a Navy tender that happened to be tied up in Newport...