Word: rachel
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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During the war Paul had shared a flat in London with Stacy Lloyd, one of his Virginia neighbors, and Lloyd's wife, Rachel, had been a friend of Mary's. After Mary's death, Rachel, who goes by the nickname Bunny, divorced Lloyd and in 1948 married Paul. He has since settled trust funds on her two children and given them chunks of his Virginia acreage. His son, Timothy, a computer expert and small businessman, has chosen to live simply in Guilford, Conn. His daughter, Cathy Carrithers, who was divorced from John Warner, now Elizabeth Taylor...
...child, and even a hint of affluence. Flexner's research, he says, "turns the accepted story completely upside down. I found not affluence but relative squalor; not warmth but betrayal. Hamilton's home was a shambles." Being illegitimate, Alexander was officially designated an "obscene child." His mother Rachel was evidently something of a slut; before taking up with Hamilton's father, she served time in jail on St. Croix for committing adultery-"whoring with everyone," said her husband's complaint in court. Hamilton's father, a feckless romantic and bankrupt merchant, eventually deserted Rachel...
...Bloodline, Sheldon (1 last week) 2. The Thorn Birds, McCullough (3) 3. The Silmarillion, Tolkien (2) 4. Scruples, Krantz (7) 5. The Black Marble, Wambaugh (6) 6. The Honourable Schoolboy, Le Carré (4) 7. Illusions, Bach (8) 8. The Women's Room, French (5) 9. Rachel, The Rabbi's Wife, Tennenbaum 10. The Human Factor, Greene
...Photographic Board: Christopher J.P. Damm '80 of Lowell House and Mineola, N.Y.; Michael F. Faught '79 of Kirkland House and Pittsburgh, Pa.; Rachel R. Gaffney '79 of Dudley House and Pittsburgh, Pa.; John Lear '81 of Weld Hall and Hollister, Mo.; John K. MacLeod '79 of Kirkland House and San Marino, Calif.; and John E. Steere of Leverett House and North Plainfield...
...Rachel, The Rabbi's Wife, Tennenbaum