Word: fla
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Brooksville, Fla., Mrs. Jesse Callahan asserted that her pet hen "Happy Ann" will warble long or short tunes, loudly or softly, as directed...
...Immigration Service pistol team: the national midwinter pistol-shooting championship; at Tampa, Fla. In fourth place, behind Miami and Los Angeles police teams, were the Federal Government's famed...
...supplied with Ediphones and secretaries. At nearby Wellesley College the Institute's students are called "Babson Babies." Another Babson Institution is Webber College, which introduces rich young ladies to the business world, functions in Boston's Charlesgate Hotel in the autumn, then moves to Babson Park, Fla. where graduations are held in May. Webber College is named for Mr. Babson's granddaughter Camilla Grace Webber...
Married. Owen D. (for nothing) Young, 62, board chairman of General Electric Co.; and twice-widowed Mrs. Louise Powis Brown Clark, 50; in St. Augustine, Fla. His first wife, Josephine Sheldon Edmonds Young, died two years ago. He first met the second Mrs. Young in the Philippines, where she helped her first hus band, Elwood Stanley Brown, in Y. M. C. A. work. Her second husband. Industrial Engineer Horace Clark, died in 1929. Mr. Young's four children, Mrs. Young's three beamed from front pews during the ceremony, at the conclusion of which the grave bride...
...written to you by Hon. D. C. Marshall of Forty Fort, Pa. (TIME, Feb. 1) in regard to the bamboo shoots required for the diet of Su-lin, the giant panda, I noticed that he states the northernmost point he has seen the plant growing is just outside Jacksonville, Fla...