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Sued for divorce. Hamilton Cottier, Princeton English instructor; by Mrs. Ann Seton Cottier, daughter of Ernest Thompson Seton (woodcrafty author); at Reno. Grounds: mental cruelty.
Decided in Manhattan last week were two long-standing lawsuits concerning royalties on Victor records. One favored the U. S. Government against Soprano Alma Gluck. Two years ago she had contended that an excess profit tax of some $6,592 was unfair, sued for its return on the grounds that...
William Crapo Durant sued the New York Telegram and eight other newspapers and news services for $45,000,000, the biggest libel action ever based on one story. The publications had carried a story which he interpreted as connecting him with shady stock deals resulting in heavy market losses to...
In Lincoln, Neb., Grace Hartman sued Leo P. Wells for $10,200 damages, claiming that he had broken several ribs by squeezing her at a dance.
No one seems to know the student who first called "O Rinehart," and few know about Rinehart himself. It seems, however, that after graduation he began the practice of law in New York, becoming interested in politics. In 1916 he was sued for a large amount by an elderly woman...