Reminder: Justice William Douglas married a 23-year-old when he was 67
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Date: August 15th, 2018 3:46 PM Author: Claret self-absorbed azn
"Oo, la, la!" exclaimed Oliver Wendell Holmes to a startled aide who was attending him in his study one wintry day. "Young man," explained Mr. Justice Holmes, then a redoubtable 93, "I was thinking about walking down the street with a pretty lady and holding her hand behind her husband's back." And oo, la, la, generally speaking, was Washington's reaction last week to news that one of Holmes's most libertarian successors on the Supreme Court, William O. Douglas, 67, had taken as his fourth bride blonde, blue-eyed Cathleen Heffernan, a 23-year-old."
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Date: October 2nd, 2018 11:59 AM Author: Sooty well-lubricated milk fat ankles
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"SCENE ONE, 1966: "Who is this child?" actress Joan Crawford is heard to remark bitingly when she catches a glimpse of the very young (23-year-old) Cathy Douglas, new wife of the 67-year old Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, at her table at a formal White House dinner.
Deep in conversation, Mrs. Douglas hardly saw the finger bowl placed in front of her before dessert. But Joan Crawford ceremoniously reached over several guests and moved Cathy Douglas' finger bowl to the proper position. "This is the way you do it, Mrs. Douglas," Crawford announced.
Douglas looked up in surprise. There was more.
"I'm sure now that you're wealthy, you like walking in the woods," said Crawford.
Douglas demurred. But there was still more. Something about Douglas' cocktail-waitressing days back in Portland. Joseph Califano, sitting next to Douglas, tries gallantly to turn the conversation in another direction . . ."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1979/12/09/cathy-douglas-the-woman-beside-the-man/cec27266-7c93-4c24-8f00-e29029607c83/?utm_term=.060a8bba4e1f
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