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...Lucas, 48, has confessed to committing as many as 600 slayings between 1975 and 1983. On the basis of Lucas' confessions, police closed some 210 previously unsolved homicide cases in 26 states. But the Dallas Times Herald last week published a copyrighted story by Reporters Hugh Aynesworth and Jim Henderson contending that Lucas' claims of serial murders were a perverse hoax. Lucas told Aynesworth in 1983 that he had killed only three people and was claiming more murders in an effort to ridicule the police. Lucas knew that his ongoing confessions would delay a transfer to the Texas death...
...Those who spoke talked about his kindness and warmth as a person,” said longtime colleague Brendan A. Maher, the Henderson Research Professor Emeritus of the Psychology of Personality...
...would not attend that school now even if I was offered a full scholarship and a winning lottery ticket,” stated a rejected applicant in an interview with The New York Times. Another applicant, Verlin Henderson, made T-shirts with the inscription “Free the HBS 119,” and stated that three of the shirts had been sold as of Saturday...
...lesson in what lasts in kids comics, you can do no better than Little Lulu. Created by Marjorie Henderson Buelle, who signed her work as "Marge," Lulu started in 1935 as a series of wordless gag panels in the "Saturday Evening Post." By the mid-1940s Lulu had expanded into animated cartoons and been licensed as the mascot for Kleenex tissues (which she remained associated with for 15 years). Dell comics created a series around the character in 1945, which continued until 1984. Of those, the first 197 issues (till 1970) were written and laid out by John Stanley...
...that Brown knows the competition, he is not about to let Henderson have his gang of freshman girls steal all the Facebook glory. “I have to start postering in the Yard. I’ll speak to Morgan and try to stay a step ahead,” he says...