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They traced Dr. Thompson's address through ex-Patient Abell Bernstein, a Colorado manufacturer whose recovery had been reported in the story. Before the ambulance took the priest to the New York train in March, the couple sent many letters to friends, asked for "fervent prayers." Her husband'...
John Marshall Butler,* 53, of Baltimore, who in his first try for public office knocked over Democrat Millard Tydings. Tall, wide-grinned John Butler went to work at 14 in a mattress factory for $3 a week, financed his own schooling at Johns Hopkins and University of Maryland Law School...
Like many another hardheaded businessman, Abell H. Bernstein was hard driven by his own restless energy. The stocky president of Bernstein Bros. Pipe & Machinery Co. of Pueblo, Colo, thought nothing of working 18 or 20 hours a day, seemed never to tire. But then he began to suffer from dizzy...
But Earl was a feuding man. The next year, when the U.S. Senate investigated charges of fraud in the Louisiana senatorial primary, Earl hurried to testify against Huey. The brothers faced each other for hours, faces distorted, arms flailing. Earl testified that Huey had told him that a man named...
In Copenhagen's Royal Theatre, where many of Pastor Munk's most moving plays had first been performed, Kjell Abell, a writer, walked on stage in the middle of the second act. Said he: "Denmark's great poet has died. The curtain cannot be dropped, but I...