Word: tudors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lewis, I. H. Light, R. F. Mahady, J. H. Marshall, S. A. Martin, P. W. Meadows, W. W. Neff, H. H. Newell, R. H. O'Connell, John Prior, G. C. Richard, T. W. Robinson, W. E. Roys, Marion Sanford, E. W. Sexton, F. L. Spaulding, A. C. Travis, John Tudor, P. B. Weymouth, John Yakubisen...
Body changes are more spectacular. A door will be fitted for the first time next to the driver in the roadster and touring model. The Tudor (two door "coach") and the Fordor (four door sedan) will blossom respectively into "deep channel green" and "rich Windsor maroon." Heretofore all Fords have been black. All but these two models will remain so. Other "radical improvements" are: (1) inch larger steering-wheels on all models; (2) seats 4 inches closer to the ground and more ^ reclining; (3) radiators⅝ of an inch higher, and nickeled in closed models; (4) gas tanks under cowl...
...child she received her education first from an English governess; later, at Tudor Hall, Chiselhurst, near London. During the Graeco-Turkish War of 1921-22, she, living in Smyrna with her papa, was kept under surveillance by the Greeks, who believed her to be a spy. When, in the summer of 1922, the Turks drove the Greeks into the sea and triumphantly entered Smyrna, Latife Hanoum, at the head of a group of Turkish maidens, first saw the manly form of "Ghazi" Mustafa Kemal Pasha, then about 41 years of age, to whom she offered buns, coffee and shelter under...
...English, Chairman, Miss Anne Tudor; J. E. Yerxa, Miss Eleanor Bairy: S. F. Collier, Miss Mary Otis; Morefield Storey, Miss Eleanor Gibson; L. Davis Jr., Miss Emily Bosley; J. A. Halstead, Miss Charlotte Stone...
...actress, possesses a little theatre and a collection of the plays from which its scenes derive; Charles Spencer Chaplin, cinema comedian, lightens with one his melancholy hours; G. K. Chesterton, paradoxhund, is said to play with one while thinking out his articles. Many are preserved in Jacobean farmhouses, in Tudor mansions, in dour Scotch castles, in London palaces...