Word: romanticized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The Danish Count's reaction was not surprising. In marrying Barbara Hutton, he married not only a rich chain store heiress but a character created and promulgated by modern U. S. journalism. If he had not realized it, millions of U. S. newspaper readers had. To them, Babs is...
Last week at Chicago's Theobald Galleries Ende had his first one-man show, consisting of four oils, 19 drawings, four etchings. Member of a group of young Munich artists who have developed a type of surrealist symbolism, in which the trappings of 19th-Century romantic painting are employed...
Jane Eyre (Mon. 9 p.m., CBS). Helen Hayes returns to radio to play title role in Lux Radio Theatre dramatization of Charlotte Bronte's romantic thriller.
Last week a woman named Marie Petitjean Becker, a 58-year-old widow with crisp bangs, a broad mouth and glutinous eyes, sat in a Liége courtroom testifying that she had always been virtuous, romantic, if anything, too tender. Speaking in a husky, flat tone, she gave no...
An omnibus volume, illustrated with 14 romantic paintings by N. C. Wyeth, part real-estate ad, part history, part guide book, all of it unadulterated Mainiac bragging, Trending Into Maine aims belligerently at these main points: 1) that "there are no better people anywhere in the world" than State-of...