Word: suede
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Anderson, as I remember, is part Italian. He is a stocky, quiet, soft-voiced man, with great dark gentle eyes. I fancy he has spent most of his life being patient, then suddenly running away from life with an elaborate and perhaps unnecessary gesture. He was born at Camden, Ohio...
Sued for Separation. Ludwig Lewisohn, associate editor of The Nation, author of Upstream and Don Juan, by Mrs. Lewisohn. She charged that he beat her, choked her.
Nevertheless, it came as a distinct surprise to her to learn from the papers that she was to be named as co-respondent when Larry Fay was sued for divorce. Larry, a young fellow who had hoped for a quiet, homy home, soon found that not only was he not...
Sued for Divorce. Jonathan Bourne, Jr., 68, ex-U. S. Senator from Oregon (1907-1913), by Mrs. Carol B. Sperry Bourne, 43, at Mobile, Ala., where he now lives. She charged desertion. His first wife divorced him in 1913 on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment.
Sued for Divorce. Roscoe C. ("Fatty") Arbuckle, deposed cinema clown, by Mrs. Minta L. Arbuckle, at Providence, R. I. She charged desertion, failure to provide.