Word: tudors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Down into his fabulous cashless pocket dug the brown hand of shrewd Negro Cultist Major J. ("Father") Divine, and bought a new "heaven": the $500,000, 21-room Tudor mansion once the property of Manhattan Realtor Leo S. Bing, in wealthy Tarrytown, N. Y. Assessed at $169,000, last sold for $27,000, Divine got it for $36,000, will enjoy as one of his nearest neighbors the Duchesse de Talleyrand, formerly Anna Gould, who was reported "pretty angry...
Hollywood has done it many times before; and in all probability it will do it many times again. But the fascination of Tudor England seems to hold American moviegoers entranced and they come to see tales of the Virgin Queen screened and re-screened. Perhaps it's the sword-play, perhaps it's the capes, perhaps its Errol Flynn's tawny beard that gets...
...should top $2,000,000 this year. Once a year Factory-Builder Kahn makes a concession to his artistic (10%) nature. He takes on a residence, and the firm, geared to turn out industrial designs on a mass-production basis, loses money on the job. Usually in Georgian or Tudor tradition, it ill compares with the utilitarian beauty of its factory brothers. But it is "Albert's baby," and nobody minds...
...reunions under agreement (at President James B. Conant's request) to avoid war arguments. They knew well that many an alumnus bitterly resented Harvard undergraduate pacifism. They listened politely to Secretary of State Cordell Hull as he called isolation "dangerous folly" at an alumni gathering, to Class Orator Tudor Gardiner (a Porcellian) as he declared: "America must not again be dragged into the anarchy that is Europe...
Wednesday's Class Day ceremonies begin at 11:30 o'clock when the Seniors meet in the Kirkland-Winthrop Squash Court triangle for exercises including the Class Oration by Tudor Gardiner; Class Poem by Garfield H. Horn, and Class Ode by Edward C. K. Read...