Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Donald H. Wollett, a professor at the University of Washington Law School since 1947, will replace Professor Archibald Cox at the Law School for the first semester of this year, it was learned last week. Cox, who was named head of the National Labor Relations Board over the summer, is expected to return for the second term...
...have been under the impression that Governor James M. Cox of Ohio, Democratic nominee against Warren G. Harding in 1920, was a divorced...
...Reader Bradford is right. But Candidate Cox had remarried by the time he was defeated by Harding...
...Wage Stabilization Board, meeting for the first time under Chairman Archibald Cox, a 4O-year-old Harvard law professor, was already in trouble. It faced 12,000 applications for wage boosts for millions of workers, and new ones were pouring in at the rate of 1,800 a week. The board had inherited all the problems from the old board's steel wage fiasco...
...that he is firmly established in show business, Cox is confidently pursuing the urgings of his common sense. He hopes to get his teeth into playwriting, already has completed a script, Violets Are Blue (about an unwanted rosebush). Although he is now making $1,000 a week (roughly 40 times his silversmithing salary), he still lives simply in a Manhattan apartment, drives the motorcycle he bought from his friend, Actor Marlon Brando, still patches his trousers with plastic cement. He spends his weekends flower-watching on a newly acquired 2½-acre field in Rockland, N.Y. "Next thing," he says...