Word: royal
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Throughout Canada chief municipalities prepared to entertain their royal and right honorable guests by an extension of the Canadian Diamond Jubilee festivities (TIME, July...
...afternoon which followed the death of Ferdinand, a smart cavalcade of the Household Cavalry trotted through Bucharest as the advance guard of a procession. Came the Prefect of Police, then the Marshal of the Court. Came finally a State carriage, in which sat the young king between two royal ladies: 1) Princess Ileana (Michael's aunt) who rode in the procession because her mother, now only "Dowager Queen Marie," was "prostrate with grief"; 2) Princess Helene of Greece and Rumania (Michael's mother) who would now be queen had not her husband, onetime Crown Prince Carol, renounced and abdicated...
Crowds cheered in apparent joy and loyalty as the cavalcade drew up at Parliament House. There the Deputies and Senators vigorously applauded. Soon Princess Helene, whose eyesight is some-what impaired, led her son carefully up to the base of the Royal Tribune...
Before Michael I loomed 15 steps to Power, which must be taken alone. He hesitated, seemed about to break down into tears. Said Princess Helene, firmly: "Remember you are a king, and the son of kings."* Thus reminded of his royal duty, King Michael ascended the Tribune...
...fact that high income taxes and inheritance taxes in Great Britain have influenced many a wealthy man to relinquish his art holdings. Besides, these works are of such international interest that most of the time they are being exhibited, through the owner's generosity, in museums -the Royal Academy, the Burlington Fine Arts Club, the New Gallery Exhibition (in London and in Manchester). Soon Sir Joseph Duveen will bring them to the U. S. There are 120 in all. The artists may be grouped into the six Italian schools: Duccio di Buoninsegna of the Siena; Lippo Memmi and Brenna...