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Chase, 22, later met Felton, 31, while he was in prison and she became his girlfriend. Felton, Chase and McGaffigan became what Assistant U.S. Attorney S. Theodore Merritt called “a small Aryan cell…committed to the idea that not all men are created equal...
...live." Cassatt was not alone. By the late 1870s Impressionism was already an established movement in France. American painters were flocking there to embrace the new style, blending European approaches and techniques with their own influences and vision. Cassatt and her contemporaries - including John Leslie Breck, Childe Hassam, William Merritt Chase, John Singer Sargent, Theodore Robinson - created a style known as American Impressionism, which remains largely unknown in Europe. Now the Hermitage Foundation in Lausanne, Switzerland is offering a rare glimpse at 59 paintings created from 1880 to 1915 by 33 American Impressionists; some of the works have never been...
...case will be prosecuted by senior litigation counsel S. Theodore Merritt ’74 of Sullivan’s Public Corruption and Special Prosecutions Unit, and by trial attorney Mai Linh Spencer of the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division in Washington...
...case will be prosecuted by Senior Litigation Counsel S. Theodore Merritt ’74 of Sullivan’s Public Corruption and Special prosecutions Unit, and by Trial Attorney Mai Linh Spencer of the Dept. of Justice Civil Rights Division in Washington...
...kill is the only boy she ever loved (Glenn Fitzgerald), who is both "ex-gay" and dying of testicular cancer. Among others on her hit list are an E.R. nurse (Marylouise Burke) whose Roman Catholic piety seems somehow to reinforce her talent for murder and a teenage girl (Merritt Wever) whose mom and dad cheer on her depredations as if she were playing soccer and had a shot at a college scholarship...