Word: tamara
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...near-monopoly on the spins and leaps that bring in the money. As usual he has two ballet troupes, but-because of ballet's tendency to behave like a slap-happy amoeba-the troupes are different this year. In the finely trained Massine ballet are the most glamorous (Tamara Toumanova) and the most technically accomplished (Alexandra Danilova) of ballerinas, as well as three of the fleetest male dancers (Frederic Franklin, Igor Youskevitch, Andre Eglevsky...
...HALL Sumner G. Albion Evelyn Jackson, Thornton Academy Richard L. Banks Jane Herbert, Wellesley Robert J. Bell Nancy Crowley, Radcliffe Eric H. Cawley Marianna Evans, Simmons Robert W. Clifford Ruth Hewitt, Wellesley Robert C. Enggass Janet Clarke, Chamberlain Charles P. Gabeler, Jr. Frances Hutchins, Pine Manor Edward F. Green Tamara Polevoy, Radcliffe Laurence K. Groves Nancy Moore, Beaver Richard F. Hunnewell K. Lawrence Bundy, Radcliffe S. Donald Russell Norma Dietz, Newton Elliott C. Lasser Phyllis Adler, Lafayette J. Drennan Lowell Martha Gallison, Brimmer-May John F. Otto, Jr. Virginia Lee Holt, Cincinnati, Ohio William P. Palmer Patricia Crehore, Radcliffe Arthur...
...Darling, it was absolutely chicsy," ecstatically exclaimed ballerina Tatiana Riabouchinska as she left the Advocate's swank party, held in honor of her and her colleagues, Tamara Touvanova and the glamorous, beautiful, and attractive Irina Baronova...
Broadwater did swallow his gum, he chokedly admitted last night, and will probably be unable to attend the extravaganza, which is being held in honor of Miles. Irina Baronova, Tamara Toumanova, and Tatiana Riabouchinska in the Bow Street chambers of the magazine...
...good guessing as well as good watching. It seemed to have bugs, or birds, or airplanes in it, and it definitely had a shapely leopard. Safe guess: the spangly men in black (Roman Jasinsky, Paul Petroff) were up to no good with the woman in black (dark, pretty Tamara Toumanova...