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...Lawrence, Mass., Richard McNally, 74, and John McNally, 34, his son, fought together. Later, the maid in the lodging house where they had lived together peacefully for 15 years, entered their room. One of the beds was tipped over, the other broken; a table with smashed legs lay on the floor; there was a streak of blood on the wall and the worn carpet was torn in three places. In the midst of this wreckage lay Richard McNally and his son, cut, bruised, still gripping each other with a terrible anger. Both were dead...
...little maid would have her will...
...impelled by motives of pure altruism. In the latest film the Andy Foger of the Princeton campus, on the morning of the track meet wit. Yale, gave a few short ones of cocains to the university-half-miler. And all was for the hand of a Vassar maid...
...business to refuse to let them take their honeymoons." His remarks carried weight; Helen C. Friedman and Marguerite B. Ellis received leaves of absence. But other members of the Board made comments. Commissioner Alexander Patterson disapproved of married women becoming teachers simply to get the money to keep a maid. John E. O'Connor, President of the Board, objected to retaining in the school system women whose husbands received salaries of from $3,000 to $5,000 because their positions should belong to women who had no one to support them...
Essie Goodman, Negro maid in a smallish Manhattan hotel, at two o'clock in the afternoon, tiptoed into a room, followed by the manager and a policeman. The room was in some disorder. Photographs were littered across the bed; a few had slid down to the floor. A picture of a girl was propped up on a chair near the window and in the corner three theatrical costumes were heaped on top of a trunk. A man was kneeling by the bed, .his hands stiffly and desperately twisted together, his head pushed down against his arms...