Word: sara
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first U. S. addition to the Mahatma's platonic harem. She speaks Indo-Aryan and other Oriental languages, recently made a novel of her own eventful life. Her father was the late George Cram ("Jig") Cook, author, playwright, onetime director of the Provincetown Players, who, successively the husband of Sara Herndon Swain, Mollie A. Price, Playwright Susan Glaspell (Allison's House), adopted Greece as his country and died there seven years...
Married. Henry Louis Mencken, editor of American Mercury, utterer of exuberancies and abominations; and Sara Powell Haardt, Mercury contributor; at the Church of St. Stephen the Martyr in Baltimore...
Elected. Henry Louis Mencken, babbitt-baiting editor of the American Mercury: to honorary membership in the Kiwanis Club of Montgomery, Ala., hometown of Miss Sara Haardt whom he last fortnight engaged to marry...
Engaged. Henry Louis Mencken of Baltimore, 50 come Sept. 12, editor of the American Mercury; and a Miss Sara Powell Haardt, thirtyish, of Montgomery, Ala. and Baltimore, one of his contributors. Bachelor Mencken in the past on marriage...
...huge letters across the stern ends of their decks, to guide homing airmen, the carriers bear the abbreviations SARA and LEX, now their nicknames...