Word: widowers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...answering service, which will begin operating today, is an outgrowth of the Dorchester Widow-to Widow program, originally organized by Gerald Caplan, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, and Phyllis R. Silverman, Lecturer on Social Welfare, both in the Medical Department of Psychiatry...
Three staff members of the old Widow-to-Widow program, Mrs. Faye Snider and Mrs. Dorothy MacKenzie, both of Milton, and Mrs. Betty Wilson of West Roxbury, formulated the approach of the new program, which would put helpful and available widowed persons in touch with those who are widowed and in need of help...
Amid the lavish Orientalia of Anna Chennault's penthouse at Watergate, the talk is hearty, hawkish and very Republican indeed. Mrs. Chennault, the petite Chinese-born widow of General Claire Chennault of the World War II Flying Tigers, was a major money raiser for Nixon's 1968 campaign, and the hard core of her guest list includes some of the top members of the Administration. Her parties are also frequently attended by visitors from Asia, where her connections are said to be excellent?particularly in Saigon. Just before Nixon's election, in fact, she was accused of trying to sabotage...
...again after an eclipse during the Kennedy years brought on by her support of Nixon in 1960. Also back is Mrs. Mesta's onetime social rival, Gwen Cafritz. Atop the whole pecking order, as she has been for so many decades, is Alice Roosevelt Longworth?daughter of President Teddy, widow of a noted Speaker of the House.* She rules the roost with her crisp wit, her well-nurtured intolerances and her long memory...
Died. Carlotta Monterey O'Neill, 82, widow of the playwright, a minor actress but great beauty of the '20s; in Westwood, NJ. "The first time I met O'Neill," she once recalled, "I thought him the rudest man I'd ever seen. And he had no use for me." They both soon thought differently, and after a tempestuous courtship, were married in 1929. She brought a semblance of stability to his life, putting his affairs in order, typing his manuscripts and looking after his poor health. He responded with bursts of creative energy, notably Mourning Becomes...