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...Espil, 56, is sometimes called the "Mona Lisa of the Pam pas" for his thought-concealing smile. He first came to the U.S. in 1919 as first secretary to the Embassy, London-tailored, expert at the tango, an escort of Wallis Spencer years before she became the Duchess of Windsor. But Don Felipe was no mere tailor's dummy. He studied the U.S. and its economics. By 1931 he had become Ambassador, and in the next twelve years operated smoothly on friction-fraught issues...
...stroke, Bill Brengle '46; 7, Graham Smythe '45; 6, Frank Hatch '46; 5, Henry Middendrof, Jr. '45; 4, Mack Beal, Jr. '46; 3, Ken McAfee '46; 2, Gene Parker '46; bow, Henry Morgan, Jr. '46; cox, Windsor Wright...
...Duke & Duchess of Windsor, having found the Duchess' 70-year-old "Aunt Bessie" Merryman nicely recovering in a Boston hospital from a broken hip, moved on to Newport for genteel whoop-de-do. Boston newspapers had counted the couple's luggage, duly reported 31 pieces. For that, the Duchess gave interviewers a lecture, called it all "most extraordinary," pointed out that the 31 pieces were not just for herself and husband but also a maid, a valet and a secretary. Wrote Herald Columnist Bill Cunningham: "Possibly I'm stupid but it seems to me that this makes...
...Duke of Windsor was personally conducted on a tour of Harvard by David M. Little, Secretary of the University, Paul B. Buck, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Dean Hanford, Dean Jones, and other College dignitaries Saturday morning...
...shirt and tie were also grey, the latter a silver grey cravat tied in a Windsor knot. The black spotted pattern of the tie harmonied perfectly with the black and grey of his suit...