Word: ramblinge
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As if two outgoing Du Fonts were not enough, the secretary gave the astonished directors another: slim, knife-faced President Lammot, 59, had "reached an age where retirement is . . . incidental to desire for relief from responsibilities. . . ." But Lammot did not leave the company. He was quietly elected chairman of the...
Aged 22, Joan's history has been almost as rambling as the tall tales Sister Olivia claims Joan likes to tell. She was born Joan de Havilland, in Tokyo, where father de Havilland was a patent attorney. But the de Havilland sisters went to school in California.
Rebecca (United Artists). From beyond the grave dead Rebecca de Winter dominates the lives of her husband and his second wife as Manderley, the de Winters' rambling Tudor stronghold, dominates the misty Cornish coast. Beyond there is always the sea to which Manderley's weird housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers...
By end of 1938, 75-year-old Chairman Woolley had given way to a tightlipped, hardboiled, 58-year-old chairman, Henry M. Reed, who was given the green light by Radiator's bankers (J. P. Morgan & Co.), told to straighten out its rambling financial structure. One of Reed'...
Centrepiece of a National Home Show which opened in Louisville last week was a low, rambling white house built inside Jefferson County Armory in five working days, complete with garden, fireplace, tangerine linoleum, taffeta bedspreads and soap in the soap dishes.