Word: gaed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...about this date, Mr. Cohn called Mr. Adams and asked extensive questions with reference to Camp Gordon, Ga. and the exact number of days Private Schine would be required to serve there...
...Give me a chance to go hunting," grinned President Eisenhower, "and I'm not going to fool around." The President, seizing his first opportunity in three years, flew down to Treasury Secretary George Humphrey's Thomasville, Ga. plantation last week for a brief quail-shooting holiday. Five minutes after he arrived, on the afternoon of Lincoln's birthday, Ike was togged out in a natty corduroy cap, green windbreaker, whipcord jodhpurs and (as a protection against the locally prevalent rattlesnakes) sturdy natural-leather boots. Under his right arm, the President carried two shotguns, which he had carefully...
Under the formula, "What's good for Atlanta is good for Rich's," civic-conscious Rich's has become the South's biggest department store. Last week, after deciding that what's good for Atlanta, Ga. is good for Knoxville, Tenn., Rich's stockholders approved the store's first excursion outside the city. Rich's bought control of Knoxville's S. H. George department store for $2,000,000 in Rich's stock...
Died. Joseph Wright Powell, 76, naval architect and shipbuilder; in Thomasville, Ga. During the Spanish-American War, Annapolisman Powell commanded the little launch which, under heavy fire, vainly searched for survivors of the-collier Merrimac, scuttled in the entrance to Santiago Harbor by Lieut. Richmond Pearson Hobson in an effort to bottle up Admiral Cervera's fleet...
...been an ordinary twelve-year-old boy at an ordinary sort of school, Mrs. Walter Thomas of Milstead, Ga. might not have found his letter so shocking. But little Louis is partially blind, and the school he goes to is the Academy for the Blind at Macon. Last week Louis' letter was causing quite a scandal in Georgia. "Mama," he had written, "they're beating us down here. Come...