Word: goosen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Three years ago, Julie Goosen 32 of Detroit gave birth to a daughter. Julie Goosen had never married. The child was named for her mother's sister-in-law, Mrs. Irene Goosen, who acted as foster-mother after the first few days of her niece's life. Julie Goosen departed; found a man named Pryzbla, who married her. Julie Goosen Pryzbla came back and demanded her child. Foster-Mother Goosen refused. They went to court...
...little Irene would be sent to an orphan asylum. As the two women received this intelligence, Klieg lights flared up, concealed cinema cameras whirred and clicked. Judge Brennan, assisted by psychologists, studied the resulting films. Calling the women back, Judge Brennan awarded custody of the child to Foster-Mother Goosen because the film showed "a much more biological emotional reaction on her part" (tears, sobs, quivering lips). Julie Goosen Pryzbla had stood as if unmoved, unconcerned where her daughter went...