Word: hoked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...circulation) was formally taken in charge by the family which has really owned it for the last 40 years-the House of Gray. The late lawyer-politician James Richard ("Jim") Gray, who married Mary Inman of the rich, aristocratic Inman clan, acquired the Journal in 1896 from Hoke Smith, twice Governor of Georgia, twice U. S. Senator, Secretary of the Interior under Cleveland. When President Gray died in 1917 John Cohen, a Journal newshawk since 1890, was put into the front office as active head of the paper but Widow Gray, as majority stockholder, remained chairman of the board...
...foremost cripple in the world, the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons wanted President Roosevelt to attend their banquet in Manhattan last week. They asked one of their colleagues. Dr. Michael Hoke. the President's good friend and surgeon-in-chief of Georgia...
Corset Patterns, At Georgia's Warm Springs Surgeon Michael Hoke invented a clever pattern for the steel-framed corsets which some victims of infantile paralysis wear to keep their spines from growing crooked. Dr. Hoke molds strips of lead to the patient's body, then fashions steel corset "bones"' to duplicate the lead patterns exactly...
Marion Smith, son of Georgia's late Hoke Smith, himself a prominent Atlanta lawyer, and chairman of the Atlanta regional labor board...
Died. Joseph M. ("Little Joe") Brown, So, twice Governor of Georgia; after a long illness; in Marietta, Ga. His political tussles with the late Hoke Smith for party leadership kept Georgia Democrats in turmoil for 25 years. In 1928 Brown and Smith were finally reconciled in support of Alfred Emanuel Smith. Undersized...