Word: wedding
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Reid & Leeds wound up and ran their companies like small boys playing with toy trains. When they retired with enormous promoting profits, they carried the same methods into their glittering social life. "Tin Plate" Leeds paid his first wife $1,000,000 for a divorce. His widow managed to wed Prince Christopher of Greece and his son married and was divorced by Princess Xenia of Russia.* Judge Moore's two prides were a stable of 70 horses and a $19,000 fur coat, most expensive garment ever worn by a U. S. male. Czar Reid specialized in parties. Their...
Suing for Divorce. Elizabeth Staley Dickey, 40, first white woman to penetrate the jungles of Ecuador; from Dr. Herbert Spencer Dickey, 57, explorer and archaeologist who in 1931 located the source of the Orinoco River; in Dayton, Ohio. Grounds: gross neglect. Wed in 1925, the Dickeys honeymooned in South American jungles. Said she on her return: ''Oysters, music and having one's husband all to yourself are all that civilization offers...
...Fogg Small Rm. 17a Consult Mr. Warner Fogg Mus. 17b Tues. at 12 Fogg Mus. FRENCH 1 Consult Mr. Lincoln 2 Consult Dr. Webster 6 Consult professor Morize 11 Tues. at 2 Sever 26 GEOGRAPHY 33 Tues. 2-4 Geography Bldg. 36 Tues. 4-6 Geography Bldg. 38 Wed. at 11 Geography Bldg. GEOLOGY 12 Consult Professor Bryan 13b Tues. at 9 Rotch 201 GERMAN 1a Consult Professor Silz 4 Tues. at 9 Sever 13 9 Tues. at 11 Sever G 13 Thurs. 3-5 Widener B 24 Tues. at 11 Germanic Lect. Rm. 35 Tues. at 12 Germanic Lect...
TRENCH (Herbert) Deirdre Wed and Other Poems...
Married. Carolyn McDonald Walters Bronson Burgess Chevallier Garden White Luigi Hatfield Willis Paschal, 57, Louisiana's most-wed woman (TIME, May 18, 1931); and Robert McManus, 50, wholesale fish dealer; in Columbus, La. Widowed three times, divorced eight times, mother of 16, the bride uses the name of Hatfield, her ninth...