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Lynda said it would be just "lots of fun," then donned a blonde wig and set out to see how much fun she could have while chaperoned by Daddy's old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deathe, and four Secret Service agents...
Born. To John Daly, 51, imperturbable moderator of CBS's What's My Line?, and Virginia Warren Daly, 37, eldest daughter of Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren: their third child, first daughter; in Manhattan...
...blur its features. Meanwhile Alexander took to his bed, ostensibly with malaria or typhoid. When the time was ripe, the corpse was brought up to the Emperor's room in a covered bathtub; Alexander was smuggled out the same way to a yacht belonging to the first Earl of Cathcart, former British Ambassador to Russia and a close friend of Alexander's. It slipped quietly out of the harbor the next day, bearing south and east to the Holy Land, where a "mysterious passenger"-ostensibly Alexander-made a tour of sacred shrines. The coffin was opened only once...
With a nod and a broader smile than he usually flashes at such ceremonies, Chief Justice Earl Warren, 74, looked down from the bench of the U.S. Supreme Court and intoned proudly: "Mr. Warren, I welcome you to the bar of the court." And with that, the Chief Justice admitted his son, Earl Warren Jr., 35, a Sacramento attorney, to practice before the Supreme Court. Earl Jr. was formally presented to the Justices by an old judicial hand and personal friend, Washington Trial Lawyer Edward Bennett Williams...
...residence only a few hours before the explosion, and since it was well known that she detested her husband, she was instantly suspected of being involved in the plot to do him in. Suspicion crystallized into widespread indignation when some three months later she married the profligate and domineering Earl of Bothwell, believed to be her lover and the actual murderer of her husband. A group of Protestant noblemen, who had always been hostile to their Catholic Queen, seized Mary and forced her to abdicate. She soon escaped to England and threw herself on the mercy of Elizabeth, her cousin...