Chapter Twenty

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Changing a Life

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ALBERT LASKER’S failed marriage to Doris Kenyon might have seemed ample reason to avoid yet another intense personal relationship. But Lasker believed that he needed the stability of married life—an anchor to keep him from drifting into dangerous waters—and so he once again set out to find the right match. He would discover the right woman, he told a friend, even if it meant marrying ten times over.1

When the right woman did come along, Lasker almost failed to notice her. On the afternoon of April 1, 1939, Lasker ...

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