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Examines and provides comments on language trends while tracing the origins of timely words and phrases that discuss such topics as technology, entertainment, and everyday life.
Fascinating and illuminating portrayal of William J. Brennan, Jr., who emerged from a nondescript past to become the seminal justice of our times.
John Cooper (1594-1662) and his wife, Wybroe, and family immigrated to New England in 1635 and settled first at Boston, Massachusetts. They were among the settlers of Lynn, Massachusetts, in 1635. Record lists the known children and most grandchildren of each generation, but chiefly follows line of descent to the author's mother, Phebe Lydia Cooper Hockenbary (1889-1945). She was born at Basking Ridge, New Jersey, the daughter of Edward Rankin Cooper (1858-1933) and Julia Hedges Ward Cooper (1866-1950). She married Charles Frederick Hockenbary (1888-1921) in 1909. They had three children, 1911-1920. They were living at Newark, New Jersey, for the birth of their oldest child, then moved to Poughkeepsie, New York, before 1917, when their second child was born. Charles died at Poughkeepsie and was buried at Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Julia married 2) Raymond Everett Thorne at Keansburg, New Jersey. They had two children, 1924-1927. Descendants live in New Jersey and elsewhere.
Presents an alphabetical listing of Supreme Court justices with a short biography on each person.
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