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New York: Random House, 1946. 8vo, 107 pp. Quarter black cloth and orange boards, dust-jacket,backstrip somewhat browned, with some wear, price clipped. Second printing. "Robinson Jeffers, freely adapted from Euripides. Judith Anderson was triumphant as Medea in New York winning the Tony Award as Best Actress. Critics and audiences alike agreed that this adaptation of the Greek classic reaffirms Jeffers' preeminent place among modern poets. Revived with Zoe Caldwell in 1982 to further award-winning acclaim, this seminal drama of love, betrayal and revenge has stood the dramatic test of time." Google books). Broomfield A33c. Item #124779
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Fourth, where a plaintiff, first injured prior to the three-year statutory period, alleges qualitatively different injuries occurring within the statutory period, he or she may sustain claims based on the distinct injuries. Justice Crane resolved this question in Blau v. 805 Middlesex Corp., Index No. 124779/93, one of the consolidated New York County Data Entry cases. There, he granted defendants' motion to dismiss with respect to claims based on wrist injuries occurring more than three years before the commencement of the action, but denied the motion to dismiss claims based on cervical strain and herniated disk, diagnosed within the statutory period. 041b061a72