Word: sues
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...what was once "community property," Cinemactress Paulette Goddard asked the Supreme Court in Manhattan for some advice. A Mexican divorce had been good enough when she divorced Charlie Chaplin, but didn't the court think that her Mexican divorce from Meredith was illegal? Couldn't she sue all over again in New York and claim that Meredith has been living in sin with his fourth wife, Dancer Kaja Sundsten...
Unimpressed, Baron de Roquette-Buisson's lawyer announced that he would sue Sister Madeleine for $857 damages. The judge reserved sentence, but there was nothing reserved about the furious uproar against the baron which rose in the crowded Toulouse courtroom...
Sunday morning, after the Liberal Union had spent a large sum advertising "Manon," George Meyer of Boston's Hub Films informed Jorrin that he owned the theatrical showing rights for all six New England states and would sue the HLU if the picture were shown. Both Brandon and Rub Films have been awarded limited rights from the film's national distributor, Discina International. "There are obviously conflicting rights," noted Jorrin...
Your March 30 cover painting is the worst I have yet seen. Rosalind Russell could sue...
...presidents chosen were: Barnard, Jean Ross '54; Bertram, Noelle Blackmer '54; Briggs, Thalia Poleway '54; Cabot, Anne Jefferey '54; Holmes, Claire Martin '54; and Moors, Sue Sandel...