Word: fullerton
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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John Craigand Peter Tetlow came in 1-2 in the 200 fly while Haywood and Ted Fullerton finished firstand second in the 200 breast. Co-captain Fullerton had been in the water barely two weeks since a bout with mononucleosis but swam well enough to nab second...
THAT MAN, according to Lewis, is American journalist Morton Fullerton, whose relationship with Wharton is detailed in by far the most fascinating section of the biography. Lewis makes use of some almost painfully revealing source material on their affair, including the private diary Wharton addressed to Fullerton and the love poems he inspired her to write, as well as correspondence from his jealous cousin and fiancee, Katherine Fullerton. Skillfully integrating the poems and journal entries with his text, Lewis illumines both the depth and power of Wharton's feelings for Fullerton and her yearning to escape the solitude that afflicted...
...smaller one, the wrongful exertion of parental authority, the disillusionment of a woman with the man she loves--and finds their origin in the shaping events of her life, including her unhappy marriage to the charming intellectual lightweight (and later, manic-depressive) Teddy Wharton and her abortive relationship with Fullerton...
Other friendships were more intimate. Well into her 40s, Edith met Morton Fullerton, an American journalist in Paris, who finally unlocked her sexual passion. Fullerton, who seems to have been irresistible to both sexes, later hinted that he taught a very willing partner his many tricks. Edith was never again shy about sex. In her old age she even tried her hand at writing pornography in a never published story of father-daughter incest entitled Beatrice Palmato...
...fast catching up with Ted Patrick, the black San Diego-based religious bounty hunter who helps parents recapture and "deprogram" young people who have joined offbeat sects. In May, Patrick was convicted in Fullerton, Calif., for unlawfully imprisoning a 19-year-old Hare Krishna adherent. Last week he received his sentence: a 60-day jail term, which he will appeal. The California case could cause Patrick more trouble in Colorado; he was convicted on a charge of false imprisonment in Denver last year, but placed on probation and ordered not to practice his specialty on adult cultists without their consent...