Word: royal
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...World reporter: "I can't remember what the Princess talked about in particular. . . . It was what you would call 'light talk'. . . . Yes, I have an autographed photograph of the Princess, which I keep well hidden. ... I am going to Paris next summer, but not to Bucharest. . . . Royal Princesses always make marriages of state, you know...
When people speak of the other Senator from New York, they are usually referring to a doctor with a flower in his buttonhole, Royal S. Copeland, writer of syndicated articles on health published on the newsless pages of newspapers. Among other things, he is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a trustee of Syracuse University, a teetotaler. Last week he announced: "I am ready to burn all my bridges behind me in order to carry out the will of the people of this State" for a modification of the Volstead Act. Said he: "I do not think that...
Hours late because of floods and washouts the Simplon-Orient Express from Paris drew wheezing into Bucharest last week, with the Royal Salon...
...published the following works, including "Riddles of the Sphinx", "Plato or Protagoras?", "Humanism", and "Tantalus, or the Future of Man", He is a member of the Royal Society...
...that people made him paint their faces and refused to give a guinea for his hayricks and his cottages. Portraiture was fashionable. Landscape was not. Well, one lived in the world; one painted portraits. Sir Joshua had done it; scuttling Romney did it; Thomas Lawrence got himself into the Royal Academy at 21 by doing it. Venuses and Adonises. Even the king managed to be funny about...