Uncertain and all of 19, tall and striking Marion “Mimi” Beardsley rode the train from Trenton, N.J..
Intern's Memoir Details Affair With President Kennedy|Matthew DeLuca|February 7, 2012|DAILY BEAST
The last time Beardsley saw the president was in mid-November 1963.
Intern's Memoir Details Affair With President Kennedy|Matthew DeLuca|February 7, 2012|DAILY BEAST
At the end of the summer, Beardsley had to return to school.
Intern's Memoir Details Affair With President Kennedy|Matthew DeLuca|February 7, 2012|DAILY BEAST
At one time or another every one has been brilliant about Beardsley.
Masques & Phases|Robert Ross
It might have been fatal—but Beardsley had judged his man well.
We're Friends, Now|Henry Hasse
Beardsley was watching Arnold's fingers; there was something aimless and fretful as they pushed among the code-sealed tapes.
We're Friends, Now|Henry Hasse
In two hours it was not hard to discover that Beardsley's appearance did not belie him.
Aubrey Beardsley|Robert Ross
So Beardsley, showing more courage than he felt, trailed the cyberneticist through every unit of final check-up.
We're Friends, Now|Henry Hasse
British Dictionary definitions for Beardsley
Beardsley
/ (ˈbɪədzlɪ) /
noun
Aubrey (Vincent). 1872–98, English illustrator: noted for his stylized black-and-white illustrations, esp those for Oscar Wilde's Salome and Pope's Rape of the Lock