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Town Topics is brazen indeed in its comments-fawning or abusive-concern-ing socialites or would-be socialites. But it is Tatler (merged last year with Club Fellow & Washington Mirror-TIME. April 21, 1930) which publishes the ruthless list of debutante ratings whose author. "Audacious," was revealed last week as...
They had been eager, fortnight ago, to give Polish zlotys in exchange for dollar bills. But they winced last week at supplying dollar gold pieces in exchange for paper zloty. All this gold, declared the Bankers' Association of Poland in a manifesto to the public, was becoming "sterilized" in...
"Lots of people call me up, but no one has ever done it before in order to tell me that I own money. . . . Isn't that a dreadful thing to do, forgetting money like that?"
"Dreadful curtailment to the extent of $280,000,000 had been accepted and further proposals had been made. . . . We were then told our method was inadequate and more must be provided. . . . Finally we were told it would be acceptable to the Conservatives and Liberals provided it was acceptable to the...
Died, Frank Harris, 75, author, editor and critic (Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions; The Man Shakespeare; My Life and Loves); of asthma; in Nice. Fearless, blatant, egocentric, he had many bitter enemies, a few stanch admirers; his books were often attacked as obscene, sometimes suppressed. Fleeing school in Ireland...