Word: warmly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Since the League of Nations has recently terminated the regimes of both High Commissioners (TIME, June 21 and July 5), and accorded to each warm, pulse-tingling laudation, the names of Mynheer Alfred Zimmermann and Mr. Jeremiah Smith have loomed afresh in capitals...
...MUSICAL Warm evenings are easily endured at The Merry World, Iolanthe, Scandals, Cocoanuts, The Vagabond King, Sunny, No Foolin...
...Referendum Sunday" dawned warm, blue-skied, inviting. Millions of Germans went a picnicking, neglected to ballot. A drenching afternoon rain fell alike upon the picnickers and the snug houses of several million more Germans who refused to venture out-even jeered the War veterans riding in open motors through the rain...
What would the opera be? Dame Nellie held long council with her memories. La Bohème was good. It stood for a hundred triumphs, for gay, gay Monte Carlo and her début there a quarter of a century ago, for Russian Grand Dukes and Princesses, the warm scent of orange blossoms, tiny balls spinning in a great casino, the great Caruso who was her Rodolfo, Tosti making great goggle eyes from the front row. It, too, had been the first Covent Garden performance after the War, when a shabby tweed audience replaced the pompous black...
...Anne Parrish (The Perennial Bachelor), she thumbed Godey Books in her nursery. She traveled in Europe and roamed as far as the University of Wisconsin for her education. During the War she farmeretted in Virginia. But Boston reclaimed her as a literary lady in the Houghton, Mifflin Co., where warm friends now thank fortune that her maiden novel is no hail-and-farewell. She married Albert Hoskins of Philadelphia last January, but with no Lancian translation of hymen vincit omnia. On the contrary, Husband Hoskins will set her free for the literary career that she has, by this gay token...