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...KONWALER, M.D. Pueblo, Colo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Feb. 27, 1939 | 2/27/1939 | See Source »

...youth. Youth Today also will pick a boy and a girl of the month. Girl of the Month for October: Alma Sheppard, 12, of Hanover, Pa., who drove her father's trotter to three world's harness racing records. Boy of the Month: Edward Higgins, 11, of Pueblo, Colo. Born without arms, Edward Higgins can sew on buttons with his toes, in a competition against normal boys won a national award in penmanship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Youth Today | 10/3/1938 | See Source »

...Senator Alva Adams of Colorado shifting from one foot to the other during the Roosevelt speech at Pueblo (Mr. Adams' home town), waiting, while 15,000 people listened, to see what the President would say to help (or hinder) his renomination. Franklin Roosevelt spoke for ten minutes, praised the Royal Gorge of the Colorado River-and never once mentioned Mr. Adams. But neither did he mention Mr. Adams' opponent, old Justice Benjamin C. Hilliard, who had suddenly gone to Kansas to see a sick brother. So Mr. Adams' punishment for opposing the President's Court plan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Wahoos for McAdoos | 7/25/1938 | See Source »

...Holworthy Hall; Malcolm S. Mackenzie of Coopers town, New York and Holworthy Hall; Langdon P. Marvin, Jr. of New York and Holworthy Hall; Eugene H. Nickerson of Oyster Bay, New York and Wigglesworth; Charles H. Old father of Lincoln, Nebraska and Grays Hall; James J. Pattee, Jr. of Pueblo, Colorado and Straus Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 27 NOMINEES PUT UP FOR FRESHMAN PRIMARY TUESDAY | 3/21/1938 | See Source »

...official misconduct on the part of the Governor or bribery on the part of Lobbyist Dickerson, the records proved little. Digging into the jumble of verbiage, the closest thing to actual evidence of corruption that anyone could find was a cryptic statement by a State Senator from Pueblo named Tom Dameron made in the course of a singularly unspecific conversation with Lobbyist Dickerson: "When they hear the utilities are paying $50,000 to kill this one what would they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COLORADO: Sly Vigilantes | 9/20/1937 | See Source »

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