Word: georgias
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Georgia Comptroller Zach Cravey started a public subscription campaign to raise funds for a statue of the late Gene Talmadge, to be erected on the lawn of the state Capitol...
Senate reaction was prompt and vociferous. Georgia's Senator Walter George warned that such searing condemnation was fine fuel for Communist propagandists. Others thought the report might be enough to unseat the whole Chiang regime...
...United Nations' family doctor,* was looking a little peaked last week. WHO's chief supporter, the U.S., decided that it was tired of paying doctor bills. The House Rules Committee tabled indefinitely a bill that would have made the U.S. the 24th permanent U.N. member of WHO. Georgia's Committeeman Eugene ("Goober") Cox explained: "It was a manifestation of impatience with the U.S. joining these joint enterprises and then paying the full bill...
After an hour or two, the white-sheeted Klansmen emerged. With them, regal in his green robes, came Georgia's Grand Dragon, Dr. Samuel Green, who is an Atlanta physician in his spare time. The Ledger's photographer, Joe Talbot, 36, stepped forward, started shooting flashbulbs...
...Fiery Colchian. Beria, king of the cops, was born March 29, 1899, at Merkheuli, a village in Stalin's own Georgia. His family were poor peasants. He attended the polytechnic school at Baku and joined the Bolshevik Party before he received his degree in draftsmanship and engineering...