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Darrow

[ dar-oh ]

noun

  1. Clarence (Seward), 1857–1938, U.S. lawyer, lecturer, and author.


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For years, Charles Darrow was credited with inventing the popular board game Monopoly.

Darrow Johnson, 34, of Clinton, Maryland, died from stab wounds on Aug. 19.

Metropolitan Police charged Mussay Rezene, 30, of Southeast D.C. with assault with intent to kill in the fatal stabbing of 34-year-old Darrow Johnson of Clinton, Maryland, shortly before 9:30 a.m.

Darrow’s attorney, John Polito, said Thursday he “commends the jury and the Lewis County prosecutors who handled this case for exhibiting exemplary professionalism.”

Farrell, a former reporter and editor at the Boston Globe, previously wrote biographies of Richard Nixon, Clarence Darrow and Tip O’Neill.

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