Word: parise
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Almost no one could be more suitable for the mostly ceremonial position than Vanier, a courtly, erect soldier-diplomat full of years and his country's honors. Major General Vanier's family emigrated to New France from Normandy 300 years ago. Tall, mustached, old-worldly, he walks with...
The gossip popped corks and bubbled through Paris. Long-legged Actress-Model Suzy Parker, 26, was seeing a lot of Wall Street's impeccable, rich, yo-year-old Widower Paul V. Shields (brother and investment banking partner of Champion
Yachtsman Cornelius Shields, "the grey fox of Long Island Sound"). Both Suzy and Shields had slipped out of Paris-quietly, deftly, on the sunny side of discreet. "Suzy is just taking a vacation," said her French husband, who has been seeing her now and then. "Ah oui," said the gossips...
Meanwhile, Tina Onassis left her husband's yacht in Venice and retreated with her children to Paris; through her secretary she insisted that she "completely trusts her husband." Onassis commuted between Venice and Milan, finally scooped up Callas in his private plane and embarked on a cruise to Greece...
Alberto Giacometti, 57, is a hungry sort of spaceman who eats away the forms he makes, leaving space supreme. "I see reality life size," he once remarked, "just as you do." But his portraits got smaller and smaller. He would carry them in his pockets, like peanuts, to the Paris...