[Notes on the murder trial of Dr. Ossian M. Sweet] / Marcet Haldeman-Julius. 1925.
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Haldeman-Julius, Marcet, 1887-1941
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Anna Marcet Haldeman-Julius was born in Girard, Kansas on June 18, 1887 to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman (sister of Jane Addams) and Henry Winfield Haldeman. She attended Bryn Mawr for three years and would have been the class of 1909 if she had graduated. Marianne Moore was one of her good friends at Bryn Mawr. She married Emmanuel Julius in 1916 and they had two children. They both participated in Socialist activism and wrote fiction together. Anna Marcet Haldeman-Julius died of cancer on Februa...
Houdini, Harry, 1874-1926
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Harry Houdini (born Erik Weisz; March 24, 1874 – October 31, 1926) was a Hungarian-born American escape artist, illusionist, stunt performer and mysteriarch, noted for his escape acts. He first attracted notice in vaudeville in the United States and then as "Harry 'Handcuff' Houdini" on a tour of Europe, where he challenged police forces to keep him locked up. Soon he extended his repertoire to include chains, ropes slung from skyscrapers, straitjackets under water, and having to escape from ...
Institute for Juvenile Research (Ill.)
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Established in 1909 as the Juvenile Psychopathic Institute; renamed the IJR in 1917; it ran the first child guidance clinic and the second organized psychology training program in the nation. It also was one of the first sites for training child psychiatrists. Affiliated with the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1990. From the description of Institute for Juvenile Research (Illinois) records, ca. 1930-1980. (Chicago History Museum). WorldCat record id: 713342170 ...
Sweet, Ossian Haven, 1894-
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