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...ripened for action, he gently spread a kerchief upon the carpeted floor on Maple Street. . . . He confided to her alone that Fate had pointed to the Presidency for him. . . . She replied in a monosyllable: 'Yes.' . . . Asked once by a representative of the press for the romance of her marriage, Grace Goodhue Coolidge replied: 'Have you ever seen my husband?' . . . If Grace Anna Goodhue Coolidge has ever deplored her decision, she has had too much loyalty to the President to betray...
...women of today need such proof of their faith? It seems rather unlikely, since miracles are rarely the basis of the Sunday sermons in their churches, nor do they often grace the front pages of their magazines and newspapers--except in advertisements. No, we have been admitted to the higher conception, and need no longer rest our belief upon such material matters. And as to the question of the Virgin Mary, which has lately aroused such animated discussion, it is hard to see just what difference an affirmative or negative decision can make in our faith. Is it not possible...
Recently his rumored engagement to Miss Grace Vanderbilt of Manhattan was 'denied. More recently Lady Irene Curzon,- whose mother was Miss Mary Leiter of Chicago, has been mentioned. This, however, is most unlikely, as Lady Irene is six years older than he. When he does decide to marry he will become entitled to another $65,250 a year from the State...
...Grace the Duke of Sutherland, who accompanied Fokker, said he had come "to study the manner in which the United States had undertaken the development of flying by establishing personal contact with the Government air service and the industry through the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce...
...Great War, reached probably its greatest efficiency in American army hospitals. Pioneers on the other side, however, were Major H. D. Gilles, at the Queen's Hospital, Sidcup, who is now in charge at St. Andrew's, and the French surgeon Delageniere, at Val-de-Grace, Paris...