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The Keeper of the Privy Purse will have the job of investing the unborn Prince of Wales's $125,000 a year, banking the unwed Queen's $200,000, paying off to the King's 150 needy kin their minimum allowances of some $125 a week, meeting...
Adopted. By James John ("Jimmy") Walker, 55, onetime (1925-32) Mayor of New York City; and Betty Compton Walker, 29, onetime musicomedienne; the two-month-old daughter of a 15-year-old unwed mother; from "The Cradle," famed Evanston, Ill. orphanage (TIME, May 20). Name: Mary Patricia Walker. Premature news...
Last week the New York Legislature gave further aid to those of anonymous ancestry. Hereafter, if Governor Herbert Lehman signs the bill, when a bastard is born in New York State his mother, midwife or other informed party must inscribe a surname on the birth certificate. The child's...
The practical private charity that Mr. Taylor does is enormous. From his own pocket he has paid for innumerable funerals, bought wooden legs and glass eyes, met rent bills. In 1934 alone The Voice paid for 413 blood transfusions and the hospital bills of 583 unwed mothers.
Time was when Robert Nathan toyed gently and amiably with his congenital melancholia. Always a writer who preferred fantasy to strict realism, he once put his deepest convictions into the mouths of dancing dogs, unwed mice and such philosophical creatures as Isaiah, the stoic horse of The Woodcutter's...