Word: womanizing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Says one of these Gentlemen in substance: "Is it even necessary that there be a Coronation?* If there is none, the Archbishop of Canterbury's conjectured refusal on moral ground to officiate at the Coronation of one known to contemplate marriage with a twice-divorced woman evaporates...
What then is left which can be called a constitutional crisis? Mrs. Simpson is still the wife of Mr. Simpson. Who knows whether her decree of divorce will be made final next April or successfully contested? The right of the King to marry any woman, high or low, who is free and a Protestant, has not been challenged by the Cabinet. On the contrary, the Prime Minister has strongly confirmed it by implication in the House of Commons. Why is it 'impossible' that the desire of the King, who does not ask that Mrs. Simpson become queen...
Playing his part with enormous gusto against handsome Dutch sets, Actor Laughton dominates Rembrandt, gives one of his finest performances at a dignified pace which well befits the life of his noble, if somewhat ribald, model. Best shot: Sonorous Painter Rembrandt rolling off a long, sensuous soliloquy defining Woman, while the mouths of stolid Dutchmen flap open and servant girls go glassy-eyed with dreams...
Fourteen years ago Margaret Sanger made a trip to Japan where she preached birth control. Just how memorable this 1922 visitation was became evident last week when the editors of Tokyo's big Nichi Nichi thus headlined a preposterous dispatch about a Chinese woman giving birth to decuplets: MRS. SANGER WILL BE ASHAMED...
...years ago this woman, a University of Kansas Master of Arts (1914), a Bryn Mawr Ph. D. (1917), onetime professor at the University of Minnesota, stocked her laboratory with a 25-lb. can of rice, can upon can of corn syrup and started a series of week-long dietary experiments. For four days she eats only two cups of boiled rice and corn syrup in small doses. This eliminates sulfur compounds from her system to such an extent that none can be detected in her blood or what she modestly euphemizes as "other fluids." On the fifth day she takes...