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Post by sue75 on Aug 26, 2011 18:49:37 GMT -5
www.clcillinois.edu/noncredit/discovery/DiscoveryBrochure.pdfSee page 13. IN PURSUIT OF JUSTICE: THE LINDBERGH TRIAL During the 1932 height of the Great Depression, the infant son of Charles and Ann Lindbergh was kidnapped from his second-floor nursery in the darkness of the night while his parents relaxed in their first floor lounge. The overwhelming public interest in the search for the killer raised doubts in the minds of many as to whether Bruno Richard Hauptmann, the man convicted of the crime and sentenced to death, was in fact the guilty party acting alone. Join attorney Melvin S. Merzon as he explores with you the "Crime of the Century." 4060 CDIS 29-004 South Lake Campus Meets Tuesday, November 1 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. $18 Merzon Room R024
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Post by arthur45 on Jan 27, 2013 17:44:59 GMT -5
A minor correction : "the height of the Depression" did not occur during the years of the Lindbergh case. It occurred during the period beginning in Spring, 1937, when the stock market crashed far more strongly than in 1929 and there began the "Depression within the Depression." Nobody seems to know very much about the Great Depression, which actually didn't end in this country (the last country to emerge from the Great Depression) until 1946.
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