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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...many as 1,000 Marvin vs. Marvin-style suits have been filed in the California courts alone. The case has stirred so much litigation that one San Francisco divorce lawyer now likes to call living together "marvinizing." Actress Britt Ekland had sued Singer Rod Stewart for a partnership interest in his earnings, estimated at $5 million, for the two years they lived together but settled last year for attorneys' fees, a house and some cash. Mitchelson, who has been called "the paladin of paramours," has been signed up by the ex-girlfriends of Rock Star Alice Cooper and Actor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: The Paladin of Paramours | 1/15/1979 | See Source »

...from $24,600 to $65,700. Many families justly feel that they cannot afford a house, and they continue to pay rents that are climbing year after year. Property taxes also have been rising, but homeowners still come out better than the victimized renters because property taxes and mortgage interest payments can be deducted from federal and state income taxes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Inflation: Who Is Hurt Worst? | 1/15/1979 | See Source »

Land said Wednesday that after his retirement from Polaroid in several years he hopes to conduct "experiments in pure science and in other new fields that may interest me" in his planned scientific center...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Land to Found Science Center In Cambridge | 1/12/1979 | See Source »

...problem thus reduces to finding a way of bringing students together--not, as student government would do, on the basis of elected students who profess a nondescript interest in "governance"--but on the basis of interest in a more narrow issue or area. In the past, no such mechanism has existed at Harvard...

Author: By Arthur Kyriazis and Mark Shlomchik, S | Title: The Need for Unity | 1/10/1979 | See Source »

...most fascinating aspect of all of this is that the conference is real--it does in fact exist and it will take place. Yes, it is not just an idea. In fact, other schools have already demonstrated widespread interest. The University of Pennsylvania has endorsed participation by a ratio of 1586 to 77 in a recent referendum. This represents the largest turnout ever for a vote of this kind at Penn. Brown has raised all of its money and selected all of its delegates. Cornell has over 100 people actively working on the conference. Stanford has nearly as many working...

Author: By Arthur Kyriazis and Mark Shlomchik, S | Title: The Need for Unity | 1/10/1979 | See Source »

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