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...Kirkpatrick scholarships to Richard R. Baxter, of New York, N. Y., candidate for A.B. Brown '42; Albert I. DaSilva, of Freeport, N. Y., candidate for A.B. New York University '42; Jerome Kinkelstein, of Jacksonville, Fla., candidate for A.B. Indiana University '42; Jacob H. Martin, of Blowing Rock, N. C., candidate for A.B. Oberlin '42; and Edgar J. Masters, of Lowellville, Ohio, candidate for A.B. Ohio University...
...divorce trial in Chicago of Elizabeth Kirkpatrick (The Red Network) Dilling (playing to a packed gallery of 250 spectators) four fights broke out in the mob that couldn't get into the court room; bailiffs were unable to squeeze their way out to disperse the mob; Mrs. Dilling's 24-year-old son made a lunge at a spectator who had made a wisecrack; because the gallery kept guffawing, the judge finally cleared the court; Mrs. Dilling, trying to make a little anti-Semitic speech, got herself cited for contempt...
Chicago's Elizabeth Kirkpatrick (The Red Network) Dilling sued her husband Albert, his lawyer and Walter Winchell for $1,000,000 damages. Grounds: Albert, in bringing a countersuit for divorce, had made charges against her which he later withdrew, but not before Winchell had broadcast them...
Sued for Divorce. Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Billing, 47, compiler of The Red Network ; by Albert Wallwick Billing, 50, consulting engineer; three days after she sued him; in Chicago. Billing charged his wife with intoxication, profanity, said her Red-harrying ruined his business. Mrs. Billing charged adultery, cruelty...
...Fort Riley, Kans., Private Woodrow Kirkpatrick crept silently towards an imaginary enemy, crept smack against a real jack rabbit. The jack rabbit kicked him in the eye, sent him to the infirmary...