Word: divorcee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The Rightist President said that during the past year his Government, in addition to prosecuting the war, had stabilized prices, held down rents, abolished civil divorce and civil marriage (restoring these matters to the Catholic Church), and had given the people in Rightist Spain a Charter of Labor.
Sued for divorce. John Hope Doeg, 29, kin of the famed tennis-playing Bundys and onetime (1930) national tennis singles champion; by Dorothea Scudder Doeg; in Trenton. N. J. Grounds: cruelty.
Sued for Divorce. John Randolph Hearst, 28, third son of Publisher William Randolph Hearst; by his second wife, Gretchen Wilson Hearst; in West Palm Beach, Fla. Grounds: that he has a violent and ungovernable temper.
But his worst wreck was the smashup of his first marriage which came when he had three children. A hard drinker, suspicious, temperamental, French became jealous of a young boarder, accused his wife of infidelity, made the boarder dance at the point of a gun. After the divorce Harry French...
THE PAST MUST ALTER-Albert J. Guerard-Holt ($2.50). Divorce tragedy, ranging through Iowa, California, Paris, a Swiss sanatorium, as seen through the eyes of an editor's precocious ten-year-old son. A first novel, written at 20, by the precocious, 23-year-old son of Stanford'...