Word: infantes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Cammann was not out of the book long. Elizabeth divorced him in 1955, then was married for six years to Actor Gig Young. Her current husband is William Asher, who directs Bewitched. They live in Malibu with their infant son and a Siamese cat named...
...does he connect the absence of industry, which would accelerate change, with the state's racial unrest, high infant mortality rate, poor education system, and population loss, as enterprising citizens move north to find jobs...
...volumes became separated and one was thought to be the complete work until last year, when the library discovered the second half in a private European collection. His exquisitely executed miniatures, 157 in all, depict saintly themes with delightful rusticity: the Holy Family supping by a cozy fireplace; the infant Christ toddling in a walker. Through...
...interesting speculation. In any case, two days after the nomination of Barry Goldwater in San Francisco, Happy brought suit to change the custody arrangement, alleging that the health and personality of at least one of the children were being affected. (The Rockefellers-who now have an infant son of their own-had not returned four-year-old Malinda to the Murphys after all four children stayed with them during the Murphys' honeymoon.) As chance would have it, the man Happy's suit came before was an old Rockefeller appointee. Justice Gagliardi, 52, had been named to his first...
...alone, she is tender and solicitous like any other mother, in a matter-of-fact way. As soon as somebody enters the room, she will immediately act a tasteful impersonation of Mother Love. Her face will suddenly shine, tears of affection will fill her eyes, she will crush the infant to her breast, sing to him . . ." But even at its most innocent, the trait lends "a theatrical quality which enhances but slightly distorts all values." From here it is but a step to the "polite lies and flattery," still well-intentioned, which Italians use to make life more agreeable. "Tailors...