Word: atlanta
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Pacific Coast staff had been bombarding us with copy on the coast's present situation. Still needed was an examination of the part that Giannini and his sprawling banking system had played and would play in it. Giannini was sunning himself at Palm Beach. Our nearest staff correspondent (Atlanta) was sick; so we sent Ed Lockett, one of our Washington bureau's most experienced reporters, to get Giannini's side of the story. Unable to find a plane seat on such short notice, Lockett took the night train. On the way he read through a stack...
...Senator Jim Mead. Fort Worth had something to goggle about, too. Publisher Amon Carter. Fort Worth's native sun, moon and stars who embarrasses even Texans by his Texasity. had reserved two whole floors of the Blackstone Hotel for guests at his daughter's wedding. In Atlanta, the Tulip Show made wonderful conversation: it had been necessary to import 45,000 plants because local flowers had bloomed two weeks too soon...
...first week, the unmitigated Outlaw took Atlantans for $22,413-$3,091 more than Atlanta's own Gone With the Wind, according to Russell Birdwell, Hughes's pressagent. In Chicago it topped the Oriental Theater's alltime record...
...installed Navy and Marine V-12 Units at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia and Dental V-12 Units at Emory and Southern Dental College...
Married. Bryan M. ("Bitsy") Grant, 35, former Davis Cupper; and Marie Cleveland, 35, no tennis player; in Atlanta. Bitsy took his bride and three rackets on a honeymoon to Florida and Bermuda...