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Morris, Robert K.
| October 1, 1973 issue
Reviews the book "Starting Over," by Dan Wakefield.
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Wertham, Fredric
| September 2, 1950 issue
The article presents information on why it is suggested that psychiatrists are always not helpful when specially personal matters are related. It presents...
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Krutch, Joseph Wood
| October 30, 1948 issue
This article presents information on plays being staged in the U.S. Robert Morley has brought not only himself but various other principal performers to...
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Henwood, Doug
| July 5, 2004 issue
Though it is still thought of as the norm, the married-couple household has been shrinking steadily as a share of the United States national population,...
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Russell, Dora
| January 25, 1933 issue
The legal records for the past year in England shows the highest number of divorce petitions ever filed in one year. At the same time it is asserted that...
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February 24, 1932 issue
The article comments upon the divorce and marriages. In Chihuahua, across the Texas border from El Paso, it is now possible to obtain a divorce by mutual...
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Broun, Heywood
| December 12, 1936 issue
It is extremely difficult for an American to understand the entire range of consequences which have followed King Edward VIII's attachment for a visiting...
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July 9, 1930 issue
In this article, the author shares her experience of being the daughter of parents who were never companionable or happy together. And her parents code...
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Gunther, John
| December 19, 1936 issue
The whole stupendous business is full of puzzles, paradoxes, and contradictions. One of these contradiction is that the person of the King is so unimportant...
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March 5, 1930 issue
The article discusses about a cooperative divorce of narrator and her former husband. Narrator's husband, who was a sculptor, had not been able to do much...
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