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As an attorney, Lamb specialized in representing labor against management; he handled an occasional no-fee civil liberties case, and likes to say that he had "the largest nonpaying law practice in the U.S." But fact is, he made law pay well, earning as much as $200,000 a year...
Sherry is the drink Pamela Frankau is offering here for those who take it-out of a cut-glass decanter, and perhaps a biscuit to go with it. The time is 1926, when England was just recovering from the general strike. Back from assorted boarding schools, the three Weston children...
Campaigning in a parliamentary by-election, Mrs. Bandaranaike ventured into the countryside, where she had once been a virtual mother image. Now, angered by the acute textile shortage that grips the nation, villagers greeted her by appearing in plain breechcloth instead of their usual sarongs and saris. When the votes...
The Giants scratched out a field goal to make it 10-7. But wrestling bears is no sport for city boys. One after another, the Giants retired to the bench, with assorted broken arms, concussions and the like. Late in the second period Linebacker Morris-only 6-ft. 2-in...
Writer & Angel. Many Rothschilds have flashed their wings outside these venerable surroundings. Versatile Philippe de Rothschild, 61, another of Guy's cousins, is a vintner, writer, and angel to assorted arts, leading a life as carefully modulated as a string quartet. He is the official French translator of British...