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He also meets Miss Sybil Maiden (note the name), the retired Girtonian expert on fertility rites, almost everywhere.
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A young bachelor spent last weekend with an aunt in Connecticut, a maiden lady widely noted for the severe and m meticulous hand with which she conducts her household.
His maiden speech was noted for its attack on the "intellectual snobbery" of rating someone who misquoted the classics over someone who could repair his own car.
The New Yorker, August 16, 1947 P. 27 A young bachelor spent last weekend with an aunt in Connecticut, a maiden lady widely noted for the severe and m meticulous hand with which she conducts her household.
Sloan also notes that Biden studied and taught under her maiden name.
She sang intelligently but not gingerly, taking risk after risk: using her exquisite pianissimo at the end of a phrase, even if the voice threatened not to hold it, or throwing herself with abandon into Rachmaninoff's "Oh, do not sing to me, fair maiden," even if her top notes were not entirely as free or clear as they might be on a good night.
The New Yorker, September 12 , 1959P. 41 Forewarning Note: A shop on Maiden Lane is now advertising a Pre-Fire Sale Clearance.
Editor's note: Are There any Maidens Present?
Newspapers the world over took note of her and of her maiden voyage from Southampton, England, on April 10 , 1912
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