Word: romanticized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The National Business Show in Manhattan held a "Robbie Day" in honor of Frances Mary Robinson, late of the NRA. "I, too, plan to write a book," General Johnson's assistant announced, "telling all the nice romantic things about the NRA."
But a new era begins tomorrow. With four-in-hand ties, white flannels, and maroon blazers (made even more romantic by the golden lyres on the pockets) Leroy Anderson sends onto the field a team of renewed and revitalized sex appeal.
Prouder of the new Goudy type than anyone else last week were the executives of Manhattan's smart department store, Saks Fifth Avenue. They ordered the new type from Mr. Goudy and shared in its name-Saks-Goudy (see cut). Typographers who saw examples of Saks-Goudy last week...
Died. Ruth Hale, 48, writer, onetime wife of Columnist Heywood Broun, president of the Lucy Stone League; of acidosis; in Manhattan. A vigorous feminist, she managed to have her U. S. passport read "Miss Ruth Hale" instead of "Mrs. Heywood Broun," although she was married to the columnist at the...
Young Franz's first serious love affair was with Marie Catherine, Countess d'Agoult, a beauteous unmusical mother of three, whose elderly husband bored her. The year was 1833. She was 28, he, 22. They ran away to Geneva, spent eleven years of romantic vagabondage interrupted only by his concert...