Word: pa
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...unknowns who turn up at the National Amateur golf tournament often run short of clean clothes if they unexpectedly survive the opening rounds. In Bethlehem, Pa. last week, sandy-haired Billy Maxwell, 22, captain of the North Texas State College golf team, had brought along "three pairs of pants and not much else." Still in the running after the third day's play, Joe Gagliardi, a 39-year-old lawyer who has never won the championship at his own Winged Foot Club in Mamaroneck, N.Y., sent home for more shirts, his wife & five children. At week...
Purple Heartbeats. In Scranton, Pa., the Times announced that "Edgar Clarkson and Anna Mae Thomas will be wounded in Lenoxville Methodist Church...
Coming here in 1916 from Tunkhanock, Pa., and Exeter, Del Leighton was forced to leave in his sophomore year for service in France. After discharge, he matriculated for six months and was given his degree in 1919. The first job be took was in textile mill in Rhode Island, putting a glass on cloth. That ended when the mill shut down. Next he tried selling Addressograph machine, but soon hied back to Cambridge and to the Business School...
Inside Dope. In Lancaster, Pa., Stella Coffey, 13, was hospitalized after she took 15 pills to stay awake for an all-night session reading comic books. In Memphis, police charged Alonzo Bolden, Willis Rule and Alfred McMullen with the theft of 5,500,000 aspirin tablets ($25,000 worth...
...Making him one of three quadruple amputees of the Korean war. The other two (also wounded in the Changjin Reservoir area and victims of the bitter cold): Army Pfc. Robert L. Smith, 20, Middleburg, Pa. (TIME, Jan. 8); Marine Sergeant Werner Reininger, 22, San Antonio, Texas...