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...Duke and Duchess of Windsor were traveling high and fast. They spent two weeks hunting & fishing in Mexico, then, on their way to New Orleans' Mardi gras, they showed up in Houston...
Clint Murchison of Dallas. An oil-rich man who has gone into other enterprises, Murchison owns large interests in gas pipelines, public utilities, insurance companies, a publishing company (Holt). Last week he was entertaining the Duke & Duchess of Windsor at his 120,000-acre ranch in Mexico...
...undisclosed sum, Henderson would get the majority stock in six hotels with reported assets of $15.8 million, including two of Canada's largest-Montreal's 1,100-room Mount Royal and Toronto's 1,100-room King Edward. The others: Hamilton's Royal Connaught, Windsor's Prince Edward, Niagara Falls' General Brock, and the Alpine Inn at Ste. Marguerite, Quebec, which Henderson plans to sell as soon as he can find a buyer. Henderson figured that the deal would boost his Sheraton Corp.'s total hotel assets to $64 million, though still well...
...proved that Levine was certainly a lively painter. His composition was clever and his colors bright. Occasionally, when the editorial mood hit him too hard, he began wagging his brush. Then the result was little better than partisan cartooning, e.g., a soapbox snarl at the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, titled Reception in Miami. But when he chose to paint subjects instead of targets-the grimy street corners of downtown America, a littered store window, a peddler's sway-backed nag or a weary tombstone cutter-Levine had something of his own to say. And he said it with...
...second straight year Mrs. William Paley, wife of the head of the Columbia Broadcasting System, headed the list of the ten best-dressed women, picked by the New York Dress Institute. Runners-up in the voting: the Duchess of Windsor and other such repeaters as Mrs. Harrison Williams, the Duchess of Kent...