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Task Force. In Denver, Nancy Horlacher, 21, won a divorce from husband Charles, 24, when she testified that 18 of his relatives accompanied them on their honeymoon...
...forgave his age and married him in 1928. On their honeymoon he tried to teach her physics, starting with Maxwell's Equations on the propagation of electromagnetic waves. He had no success, which was probably just as well. Fermi lived his professional life in the strange new world of mathematical physics; Laura did not try to follow him into his abstract jungle. She learned how to appreciate her husband in spite of quanta and nucleons...
...patrician ears in the sort of misfortune that afflicts only the very rich. It began when Astor, 42, divorced his second wife Gertrude in June, then drew a deep breath and took on No. 3, Miami Divorcee Dolores ("Dolly") Pullman, 26. Off for a European honeymoon billed as a six-month safari, Astor was back in Manhattan only a month later, offered the inexplicable explanation that he was long on capital (estimated at $70 million), short of cash. Actually, Gertrude, taking exception to Astor's Mexican divorce and remarriage in haste, had attached all his assets in 27 banks...
...third wife; he had four children (Pepa, 13, Mark, 10, by wife No. 1; Mela, 12, Christopher, 11, by wife No. 2), remarried wife No. 1, who divorced him last December in Juárez. Friends and relatives wished the newlyweds well as they took off for a Roman honeymoon...
...Joanne Connelly Sweeny Patiño, 23, told a sympathetic judge that her husband, Bolivian Tin Heir Jaime Ortiz-Patiño, was "a real sadist, who often beat me." Matter of fact, complained Joanne without further explanation, things really got rough on the Isle of Capri: "On our honeymoon he beat me so much I had a miscarriage...