Word: julia
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Married, Ernest Thompson Seton, 74, author, naturalist; and Mrs. Julia M. Buttree, 45, dean of the College of Indian Wisdom (Santa Fe) of which Mr. Seton is president; in El Paso, Tex. Last fortnight Mr. Seton was divorced by Mrs. Grace Gallatin Seton, whom he married...
Actress of the Year was Katharine Cornell who, while the memories of Julia Marlowe and Jane Cowl were still green, won the palm of praise for her Juliet...
...Julia was the only child of very ordinary lower-middle-class London parents, but she herself was unusual: she had a consuming interest in Life. Though she was not always pretty, people noticed her. At school she was the most popular girl. As apprentice in a socialite dress shop she learned fast, soon became indispensable. The War brought her a young lover, then took him away before she could find out what love meant. So she married an importunate widower in uniform, and discovered that her husband was a mindless, exacting body. By the time she met Leonard, a mechanic...
...suicide pact, wrote him foolish letters which he foolishly kept, toying with the idea of removing their stubborn obstacle. When one night Leonard made a drunken attack on her husband and unintentionally killed him, they were both charged with murder. Not even after the verdict was pronounced could Julia believe she would really have to die. The hypodermics they gave her as she waited for the gallows dulled her mind but did not change...
...fellowships of *500 each from the Charles and Julia Henry Fund for study in Oxford or Cambridge are open to all College students this year. The committee managing this fund consists of President Conant, A. Chester Hanford, Dean of Harvard, and Jerome D. Greene '96, Secretary to the Corporation, representing Harvard, and President Angell, Carl A. Lohmann, and George P. Day, representing Yale...