Word: philipe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...spite of superficial resemblances, she was the very opposite of her most dangerous enemy-the weaving spider of the Escurial. Both were masters of dissimulation and lovers of delay; but the leaden foot of Philip was the symptom of a dying organism, while Elizabeth temporized for the contrary reason-because vitality can afford to wait. The fierce old hen sat still, brooding over the English nation, whose pullulating energies were coming swiftly to ripeness and unity under her wings. She sat still; but every feather bristled; she was tremendously alive...
Across the ocean, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, President of the British Board of Trade, assured the House of Commons last week that his organization would begin an investigation of the Vestris disaster as soon as arrangements could be made...
Died. Elinor Wylie, 42, famed poetess and novelist (Jennifer Lorn, the Venetian Glass Nephew, Orphan Angel), wife of Poet William Rose Benet, of Manhattan, from a paralytic stroke; in Manhattan. She leaves a son, Philip Hichborn, Harvard senior...
...Philip's (134th Street between Lenox and Seventh Avenues). Here a Negro congregation listens to exceptional music by a choir of the same race...
...made up partly of Harvard professors, and partly by collectors interested in the organization will act as an advisory body. The trustees are Professors P. J. Sachs '00, Arthur Pope '01, E. W. Forbes '95, Mr. Arthur Sachs '04, Mr. Felix M. Warburg, Mr. J. N. Brown '24, and Philip Hofer...