Kate Moore

Kate began teaching in 1968 and writing novels in 1984. Both careers connect her with learners, immerse her in creative communities, and offer opportunities to grow. "Making works of fiction helps me understand how to coach young readers of fiction to make the most of their experience." She is an award-winning, published, independent writer of fiction with a passion of exploring the dark side of London and the bright side of love as witnessed by her novella "Once Upon a Ring" in RING OF TRUTH, published July 15th.

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Anna Chasovikovahas quoted2 years ago
But now, when Berry asked the authorities to look into exactly who Flinn was, he received the following letter from the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners: “Our records do not show the issuance of a license to practice medicine and surgery or any branch of medicine and surgery to Frederick B. Flinn.”21
Flinn was not a medical doctor. His degree was in philosophy.
He was, as the Consumers League put it, “a fraud of frauds.”
Anna Chasovikovahas quoted2 years ago
Judge Backes came up with an inspired interpretation of the statute for Berry. He suggested that because the girls’ bones contained radium and the radium was still hurting them, they were still being injured; “therefore, the statute began tolling anew each moment of that injury.”38 It was brilliant

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