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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Died. Generoso Pope, 59, Italian-born New Yorker who rose from $3-a-week water boy to Tammany Hall big shot and publisher of one of the country's largest foreign-language newspapers, Il Progresso Italo-Americano (circ. 78,000) ; after long illness; in Manhattan. With profits from his $8,847,988 Colonial Sand and Stone Co. Inc., Pope bought three Italian-language dailies which he merged into one. After supporting Italy's fascist regime for a dozen years, Publisher-Politico Pope repudiated Mussolini in 1941, was active in pushing the U.S.-to-Italy letter-writing campaign which...
Sadie Hawkins Day was originated in the "L'il Abner comic strip...
...Louis (A) 0 Cleveland 9, New York (N) 4 Roanoke (PL) 4, Boston (A) 2 Boston (N) 18, Richmond (PL) 2 Raleigh (CSL) 5, Philadelphia (A) 3 Washington 15, Durham (CSL) 6 Louisville (AA) 5, Philadelphia (N) 3 Detroit 4, Chicago (A) 3 Brooklyn 3, Baltimore (IL...
...Toronto (IL) 6, Philadelphia...
Philadelphia (A) 3, Toronto (IL...