Word: masons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Factory lawyers have little to do with the kind of TV law seen on Perry Mason and The Defenders. They rarely touch criminal cases, personal-injury suits or domestic relations. Most of their work is done outside the courtroom, and some senior partners have never argued a case before a judge and jury-a testament to Elihu Root's dictum that "a lawyer's business is to keep his clients out of litigation...
Frightened Man. Emma was the daughter of a small town lawyer who, by her own testimony, had provided her with "exquisite home-training and refinement." Poor Hardy was born the son of a mason. Soon after their marriage she was belittling her husband in public; Robert Louis Stevenson's wife remembered Hardy as "a pale, gentle, frightened little man that one felt an instinctive tenderness for, with a wife-ugly is no word for it!" While Hardy suffered his fright in silence, Emma kept score of her numerous grievances against him in a notebook titled "What I Thought...
Another witness, Police Sgt. H.C. Mason, told the jury that Allen was with a group of Negroes that marched through downtown Americus that night...
...Perry Mason...
Wrong Baby. Various shows like The Great Adventure and The Fugitive are fighting for the services of Negro stars like Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee and Diahann Carroll. Perry Mason had eight Negroes on one recent show. The Nurses had eight that same night-one addict, two extras, and five R.N.s. The New Phil Silvers Show has a regular Negro...