February 15, 1980: In the final stroke of a legendary 20th century literary feud, playwright Lillian Hellman sued novelist Mary McCarthy for libel. Hellman died before the case went to court.
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Friday, February 15, 2013
I cannot and will not cut my conscience to fit this year's fashions. Lillian Hellman
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