Word: littleton
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...served him longer (44 months) than any other member of the Cabinet, Harry Truman picked as Krug's successor a man who fitted an increasingly familiar pattern of presidential appointments. Like Agriculture Secretary Charles Brannan (a fellow Coloradan) and Postmaster General Jesse Donaldson, 53-year-old Oscar Littleton Chapman was a longtime career man in his department...
Chief figure of the national liberal organization here this summer is Richard M. Hays '49, who as the chairman of the New England regional council will supervise a fall "workshop" conclave gathering at a Youth Hostel in Littleton...
Dubbed the "Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death" by their creator Mrs. Frances G. Lee of Littleton, New Hampshire, they correspond in their purpose to the Pitman forest models which show a New England hillside undergoing contour and seasonal changes. Each setting depicts the scene of the tragedy as it would appear just before the medical examiner or policeman might arrive. Accompanying the model is such information as a detective might have obtained by interrogation up to the time he walked in the door...
Heart Trouble. In San Francisco, Elizabeth Hutchison was reported en route to Perth, western Australia, to marry Robert Littleton, 73, who first proposed 40 years ago. In Camden, N.J., Hugh Watson, 63, sued for divorce after one month of marriage, 43 years of separation...
...successful, the editor must be considered a part of the community. He needs ideas and energy," continues Waring, who has edited the Independent for 18 years while living in Littleton and has increased its circulation until it is now read by almost all of the town's 2,500 inhabitants...