Word: pa
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Owen Josephus Roberts had written 21 majority opinions - and 53 vigorous and acid dissents. Also, he had completed 15 years of service and had passed the age of 70, when Federal judges may retire. Last week, as he got ready for a vacation on his farm near Chester Springs, Pa., Mr. Justice Roberts resigned...
...listened to more than 100 witnesses; hearings filled over 600 pages. Among the witnesses: General of the Army George Marshall, Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, B. F. McLaurin of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, Mrs. Charles D. Rockel, chairman of the international relations committee of the Royersford (Pa.) Woman's Club...
...Wilkes-Barre, Pa. is named after Wilkes (and a fellow M.P., Colonel Isaac Barre). The American colonists, with their own mounting grievances against George III, were natural Wilkites...
Divorced. Commander George Howard Earle 3rd, 54, wealthy Philadelphia Main Liner, onetime New Dealing Governor of Pennsylvania and U.S. Minister to Austria and Bulgaria; by Huberta Potter Earle, 48, handsome, Kentucky-born socialite; after 29 years of marriage (four sons); in Norristown, Pa...
...Milton S. Eisenhower, 45, president of Kansas State College, appointed last week as special assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture; Edgar Eisenhower, a Tacoma, Wash, attorney; Earl Eisenhower, a Charleroi, Pa. electrical engineer; and Arthur Eisenhower, vice president of Kansas City's Commerce Trust...