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...Jewish Conciliation Court, an unofficial body composed of Magistrate Louis B. Brodsky. Rabbi Alexander Basel and Contractor Sam Lippman, had come one Nathan Goldberg, his wife, his daughter Rachael, 21, and a young Italian named John Costello. The Goldbergs wished Rachael "to quit loving that Italian boy." Magistrate Brodsky called Costello to the bar. He was a cabinetmaker. He made $25 a week. Three hours ago, he said, he had married Rachael...
...cast of characters follows: Angel H. G. Meyer '30 Angel W. H. Melish '31 First Nun Julia Bygrave Second Nun Rachael Allen First Woman Margaret Cook Second Woman Elizabeth Winter Third Woman Adelaid Selbourne Joseph J. M. Sargent '31 Mary Patricia Stevenson Elizabeth Lily Jones First Shepherd M. P. Smith '32 Second Shepherd M. deJ. Manduley '31 Third Shepherd J. F. Eddy '31 Melchior G. W. Harrington '30 Balthazar L. F. Robinson '30 Caspar...
...have taken one of the leading parts will be unable to do so because of illness. The feminine parts are taken by women who have appeared in plays of the Dramatic Club and organizations in Boston, among whom are Naroissa Varney. Patricia Stevenson, Mary Crandon, and Rachael Allen...
...oldest son, the late Frank Norris (author of The Octopus, The Pit, etc.) Charles, youngest of six, got and sought no encouragement for "his little old solitary dreams" and his school and college writings. His rapid romance and marriage with Kathleen Thompson (author of Mother, The Heart of Rachael, Beloved Woman, Little Ships, The Black Flemings, etc.) are said to have rekindled his literary ambition. After meeting her, he hurried from California to Manhattan and got a job on the American Magazine. In 1915 he found time to write The Amateur, followed shortly by Salt (of young men). After fighting...
TIME'S inaccuracies are chronic, flagrant and even self evident! On p. 34 of your issue of Dec. 14, you say that a rat, with a "pointed grey face" fell into a Miss Rachael Galpern's "hot soap-bath"; yet a moment later you speak of the animal as "an enormous black rat!" Squirm out of that, if you can! I suppose you will say that a "black rat" can have a "grey face...