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Amelia Earhart, 32, transatlantic flyer and her great & good friend George Palmer Putnam, 43, Manhattan publisher (divorced last year from Mrs. Dorothy Binney Putnam) were issued a marriage license at Groton, Conn. In Manhattan two days later Publisher Putnam said: "To marry Miss Earhart would be swell. But while it...
Married. Frances Louise Heckscher. granddaughter of Charitarian August Heckscher, and Socialite Philip Hofer of Cincinnati; in Manhattan.
Married. Frances Gershwin. 22, sister of Composer George Gershwin and Lyricist Ira Gershwin; and Leopold Godowsky Jr., 30, son of Pianist Leopold Godowsky; in the Gershwin brothers' Manhattan roof apartment. Brother George played them his "Rhapsody In Blue" on a grand piano.
Career. Lord Dawson is reputedly the only peer who has succeeded in keeping his age out of the register of the British peerage. This deliberate obscuring of his biography is the only flaw in this otherwise impeccable nobleman. However: he was born March 9, 1864, at Duppas Hill, Croydon, Surrey...
The story is of a spoiled and jilted young novelist of intellectual pretensions who is freshened up and made marketable and happy again by design of his sporting publisher. Jarnal Harvey, disappointed by sophisticated Frances, retires to his publisher's houseboat in Manhasset Bay. On the way he upsets...