Word: sons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Identification was made absolute, last week, when certain unfinished dental work in the skeleton's upper jaw was positively identified by Captain Loewenstein's dentist. Mme. Loewenstein sent a -brother and brother-in-law to view the appalling sight. Not present was son & heir Robert Loewenstein, 18, racially only half a Jew and, like his father, a Roman Catholic by conviction...
...want this affair cleared up. If my brother-in-law was drugged we must know about it, if possible. Suicide is out of the question. On the day before his death Captain Loewenstein telephoned one of his closest friends that he was on his way to see his son ride in the horse show at Geneva. He was a man too happy to commit suicide." Autopsy findings. ". . . many multiple fracture wounds, proving that the fall was from a great height ... no trace of drugs or poisons . . . muscular derangement . . . evidence that he was alive when he struck the water...
...Beloved Son...
...Give an embrace to them and to your beloved sister for me and you, my dear son. Receive the heart...
...instinctive good taste of her acting would so well have fitted her. Her association with Irving-with whom she played from 1878 to 1902-terminated in a quarrel which was never completely explained. Soon after they parted company, Terry became a grandmother and Bernard Shaw remarked: "When her son, Gordon Craig, became a father,*she said that no one would ever write plays for a grandmother. I immediately wrote Captain Brassbound's Conversion to prove the contrary...