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  1. Beatrice Blinn made her mark in the world of entertainment when she acted in "Golden Boy" (1939) with Barbara Stanwyck. In 1929, she made her screen debut in "Grass Skirts." In 1939, she appeared in "Flying G-Men." In 1944, she had her final screen role in the Three Stooges short, "Pick a Peck of Plumbers." Blinn was married to Crane Wilbur.

  2. Blinn was 67 years old at the time he received the offer. Blinn then went to the Beatrice administrator, Larry Emerson, seeking assurances about the permanency of Blinn's position with Beatrice, and drafted a resignation letter he intended to submit to Beatrice unless he received full assurances that Beatrice wanted him to stay. Blinn said:

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  4. Citation708 N.W.2d 235 (Neb. 2006). Brief Fact Summary. Blinn (Plaintiff) had been an employee of Beatrice Community Hospital and Health Center, Inc. (Defendant). Plaintiff contended that Defendant had given him an oral five year employment contract for which he had foregone another employment opportunity.

  5. Beatrice Blinn was born on 7 July, 1901 in Forest County, Wisconsin, USA, is an Actress, Soundtrack. Discover Beatrice Blinn's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates.

  6. Blinn (plaintiff), age 67, was an at-will employee of Beatrice Community Hospital and Health Center, Inc. (Beatrice) (defendant). In June 2002, Blinn received a job offer from a different hospital for a position he could keep until he retired.

  7. Jan 6, 2006 · The substance of Blinn's petition in the district court was that his at-will employment status had been modified by representations of Beatrice promising Blinn would be employed for a period of at least 5 years, that the representations induced Blinn to forgo another employment opportunity, and that Beatrice then terminated Blinn's employment approximately 6 months after the alleged ...