Word: lymans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Handwriting expert Albert D. Osborn, whose handwriting analysis figured in the Lindbergh kidnapping trial in 1935, lectured to the jury about why he thought Knaus had not signed the forged checks. In the cross-examination, Prosecutor Lyman C. Sprague emphasized that Osborn was hired by the defense and that Osborn did find some similarities between Knaus's writing and the writing on the checks...
...court recessed at 3:50 p.m. before the prosecutor, assistant district attorney Lyman C. Sprague, could rest his case. It will reconvene at 10 a.m. this morning...
Invitation to Learning (Sun. 11:35 a.m., CBS). Hamlet, discussed by Lyman Bryson and Louis Kronenberger...
Earlier this week the out-going council appointed one of its members, Richard Lyman Bushman '52 of Kirkland House and Salt Lake City, to serve until June as an appointive member of the new council. He voted with the new council last night...
Malory, Mallore, Mallery. For four centuries, Sir Thomas, author of Morte Darthur and thus literature's main source for the King Arthur legends, had been nothing but a name in Caxton's 1485 edition. Then, in the late 19th Century, Harvard's famed George Lyman Kittredge began poring over the records of every likely Malory, Mallore, Maulore, Mallere, Malure, Mallery, and Maleore in 15th Century England. After months of investigation, he finally fixed on Sir Thomas Malory of Warwickshire, a member of the Earl of Warwick's retinue during the Hundred Years...