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Show W O M E N In the News . . . RUSSIA'S NADEJDA KON-STANTINOVA KON-STANTINOVA KRUPSKAYA, widow of Nikolai Lenin, early revolutionist leader and educational educa-tional leader, died on her seventieth seven-tieth birthday at Moscow. JAPAN'S EMPRESS NAGAKO gave birth to her seventh child, a girl, five days before her thirty-sixth thirty-sixth birthday. AMERICA'S MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT resigned from the Daughters of the American Revolution, reportedly because that organization refused Washington's Wash-ington's Constitution hall as a site for the recital by Marian Anderson, Negro contralto ENGLAND'S DUCHESS OF WINDSOR, AMERICA'S MRS. CHARLES A. LINDBERGH, discovered dis-covered to be neighbors in an exclusive Parisian section just off the Bois de Boulogne. |