Word: trenton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Trenton, N. J., Florence Denman, 53, sued Aaron Denman, 67, for separate maintenance, charged that he had bought her an automobile, then chained it to a beam in a barn so she could never use it, that he had not spoken to her since 1927, that he smeared grease on the kitchen floor after it had been scrubbed, that he refused to buy coal in winter, sat on the porch while she chopped firewood, took the bulbs out of the radio, gave away the family vegetables, hid the food in the garage...
Sued for Divorce. Bernarr ("Body Love") Macfadden, 65, and Mary Macfadden; by each other; in Trenton, N. J. Mutual charges: misconduct. Publisher Macfadden further charged that his wife, ridiculing his gospel of physical culture, encouraged their six daughters to "smoke and drink in swanky speakeasies...
...Austin, Lee, Hughes): the European zone finals, by healing the Australian team 3-to-2 (Crawford, McGrath, Quist, Turnbull) at Wimbledon. England. This week in Paris the English team meets the U. S. team in the interzone finals. ¶Ben Jeby: a 15-round fight with Young Terry of Trenton, N. J., in which Jeby was defending his world's middleweight championship; in Newark. ¶Inlander, owned by socialite Mrs. Dodge Sloane of Manhattan: the Arlington Classic, in which he muddily spattered up from fourth place in the stretch, to finish first and pay $21.52, in Chicago. ¶Ralph...
...expenses $7,657,000. up revenue $6,356,000. His job done. Dr. Dodds went on to greater things. He was elected Princeton's president. He was feted at Yale. He became a national figure. But last week Dr. Dodds was not too busy to glance back at Trenton and see what the Legislature had done with his recommendations...
...cash and Liberty Bonds last September and whose wife anonymously appealed to him to return through TIME'S Letters columns (TIME, Nov. 14): his arrest, unrepentant, in Los Angeles. The whereabouts of Absconder Buckalew, junketing with another woman, was discovered through his subscription to the Trenton (N. J.) Times...