Word: falling
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...circumstances: i) the marriage was never consummated; 2) Alfredo Musni was holding a gun at his back at the time. After the ceremony, Father Coronel said, he returned to his parish, finally managed to slip away from the ever-watchful Musnis and escape 600 miles away to Zamboanga. Last fall, after church authorities had declared the marriage void, Father Coronel returned to Manila. He filed a suit asking for a civil annulment and financial redress from the Musnis. He was met by the Musnis' countersuit for 100 pesos monthly alimony and 10,000 pesos moral damages. Alfredo Musni gave...
...Brooklyn in 1947, Koerner was surprised to find himself accepted as a serious artist. "I'm not yet sure it's true," he says. "I think that as long as I go on building my work will stand, but that if I ever stop it may fall like a house of cards." The chances of his stopping are slim; Koerner now lives largely for his painting and his Manhattan exhibitions have sold well enough (up to $3,000 for an oil) to keep him comfortable. Divorced, he lives alone in a railroad apartment in Brooklyn, the furniture painted...
...work is largely worry. By summertime he has worried into existence a dozen new ideas for pictures, sets out to find landscapes and models that correspond with what he has in mind. He sketches everywhere, with a fountain pen, often returns to make color sketches in gouache. By fall he is ready to start on the year's oils, which he finishes, all more or less together, in January...
When Henry Green's sly and sprightly Loving made its belated U.S. bow last fall (TIME, Oct. 10), the critics cheered and the public bought enough copies to push it onto bestseller lists. With his newest cultivated farce, Nothing, Author Green should do as well...
...School will give top priority to third year men and students entering in the fall...