Word: gaed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have listed Portland, Ore., as "The Rose City" (TIME, Jan. 30). This city has maintained that title for some thirty-two years or more. However, without research we know of three other cities which have adopted the slogan of "The City of Roses"-i. e., Little Rock, Ark.; Thomasville, Ga.; and Victoria, Texas...
Frances N. Newman (authoress of The Hard-Boiled Virgin*) pleaded for mercy for a Negro named Henry Ford who robbed her apartment in Atlanta, Ga. Said she: "Please let him go, judge. He only got 17 cents in my apartment." Judge Virlyn B. Moore listened with compassion, then sen- tenced Negro Ford, who had two other robberies against him, to three years in jail...
...Augusta, Ga...
...other letters in regard to TIME'S error, including much historical data from the following: Geo. C. Powell; Terrell, Tex.; J. D. Campbell, Beaumont, Tex.; Boyd Lee Spahr, Philadelphia, Pa.; Nat. M. Washer, San Antonio, Tex.; Horace M. Mapp, Prairie Lea, Tex.; John K. Whaley, McRae, Ga.; Henry Sweeney, Ladonia, Tex.; William L. Sherrill, Charlotte, N. C.; Thelma L. Aldridge, Waxahachie. Tex.; David R. Locke, Ingram...
Died. William du Pont, 72, retired, one of the chief owners of E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.; at his winter home, near Brunswick, Ga...