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Appointed assistant to Lend-Lease Administrator Edward R. Stettinius Jr., Major General Charles Macon Wesson (ret.), ex-Chief of Ordnance...
...know how the Dodgers had done for the last three games, and thus couldn't answer the main question of the U.S. troops in Egypt-knew that Buck Newsom was a natural Dodger. They were glad his fantastic Odyssey was over-Brooklyn to Jersey City to Macon to Little Rock to Chicago to Albany to Los Angeles to St. Louis to Washington to Boston to St. Louis to Detroit to Washington to Brooklyn again. They all knew him as a Man Of Purpose, though the purpose is usually weird; as the game's biggest present-day outsize...
...Macon, Ga., during a quarrel between soldiers and Negro civilians, a Negro soldier grabbed a sergeant's pistol, killed a Macon policeman and wounded the sergeant...
Mustered out as an ensign in 1918, John Carroll painted pictures for a time of the inmates in a Macon, Ga. insane asylum, made picture frames for fellow artists in Woodstock, N.Y., designed stained-glass windows for Tiffany, made copies of old masters in the Metropolitan Museum. His first Manhattan show was put on by an ex-bartender named Daniel...
...have received Edward H. Kendall scholarships. They are John T. Black, of Norman, Oklahoma; Ulrich J. Franzen, of Skowhegan, Maine; Arthur R. Myhrum, of River Forest, Illinois; Donald E. Olsen, of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Jean Bodman, of Wayne, Pennsylvania; Lucy W. Hulburd, of Exeter, New Hampshire; and Jean League, of Macon, Georgia...