Word: grandsons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...himself grandson of an Episcopal bishop, brother of another and the first male in three generations of his family who did not become a minister...
...Moody IV, 30, a grandson; Shearn Moody Jr., 21, a grandson whose father died 18 years ago; Shearn's stepfather, A. J. Newman; and W. L. Moody Jr.'s legal adviser, Attorney Louis J. Dibbrell...
...guided him to other waiting cops, who brought him down. Bridge Expert Wendlinger made only one mistake; he was so busy talking that he took no pictures. But another Mirror photographer took a frontpage picture for his paper (see cut). The photographer: John Hearst Jr., 20, grandson of Founder William Randolph Hearst, and son and namesake of the Hearst-papers' assistant general manager...
...storekeeper who likes to chuckle out warm, homemade philosophical comments while his dowdy customers cluck around palpating tomatoes and cantaloupes. Happily, the 15-minute show steers clear of the heap-o'-livin' or Just Plain Bilge routine and stays easygoing and amusing. Item: Sweeney's young grandson, played by Glenn Walken, asks for a candy bar, then borrows a dime from Sweeney and rings it up on the cash register; this, says Sweeney, "keeps him honest...
...numerical majority in the Senate. The count now: 48 Republicans, 47 Democrats and one Wayne Morse. Appointee Crippa will not run for the full Senate term in the November election. Leading contender in that race: Republican William Henry Harrison, Wyoming's only U.S. Representative, who is a grandson of President Benjamin Harrison and a great-great-grandson of President William Henry Harrison...