Word: legalizes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Married. Thurman Wesley Arnold Jr., 26, wartime Navy lieutenant, son of trust-busting Legal Eagle (onetime U.S. Assistant Attorney General) Thurman Arnold, and now a legal eaglet at Yale; and 1943 Debutante Jane Rodgers Lowe, 20; in Manhattan...
...last-minute changes in room assignments, or the course catalogue, for these horrors are merely scale models of the real thing. As described in the current "Alumni Bulletin," they are highly detailed groups depicting actual, though anonymous, instances of sudden death constructed for use by students of legal medicine...
...models are Mrs. Lee's latest step to improve the study of legal medicine in the University. Previously she has established a valuable library of legal medicine in memory of George B. Magrath '94, and the Francis Glessner Lee Professorship of legal Medicine, a chair now held by Dr. Alan R. Moritz
Major Charles Boxer, who fathered Humorist Emily Hahn's daughter in Hong Kong and made it legal in Connecticut (TIME, Dec. 10), looked newsworthy in Tokyo to a Stars and Stripes reporter. But the Major, in town with the Far Eastern Investigating Commission, knew the essence of his own fame, gave the interviewer an acute lesson in journalism. Said he: "My news value ceased the day I married...
...Chapman tells the story of Watts' five spiritual wives and an absurd legal union with an incipient genius, the girl model Ellen Terry, when he was a middleaged, lukewarm gentleman and she an actress with a vocation as irresistible as his own. On the only occasion on which Ellen mentioned it to me, she described how, when she was only Watts' model, she came home one day and informed her mother triumphantly that she was going to have a baby.. Watts had kissed her-and she was young enough to believe that babies were the result...