Word: salem
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Other chair movings: CJ Gordon Gray, 40, tobacco heir and Winston-Salem, N.C. newspaper publisher, left his job as Secretary of the Army but agreed to stay on in Washington until September, as a special presidential assistant to study the dollar gap, before taking up his new job as president of his alma mater, the University of North Carolina. ¶ Budget Director Frank Pace Jr., the youngest (37) high official in the capital, was moved over to the Pentagon to replace Gray as Army Secretary. An independently wealthy Arkansan, graduate of Princeton and Harvard, Pace likes working for the Government...
Mary Jane Wade '52 of Salem; Radcliffe News; commuter tickets, Drumbeats and Song; Idler; officer, Playwrights Group; Catholic Club; freshman weekend...
...number of birds or coveys they find but on their speed, range and obedience, their thoroughness in hunting, their style and manners in pointing, and their steadiness under gunfire. Last year's national champion, a pointer bitch named Sierra Joan, performed beautifully; so did a Winston-Salem, N.C. dog named Fast Delivery...
After law practice in New York and North Carolina, Gray took over Winston-Salem's two newspapers and radio station, bought part interest in the Charlotte News. In 1942 came another change of sky: declining commissions, 32-year...
Breaking the story in the nearby Salem Oregon Statesman (circ. 15,798), Republican ex-Governor Charles A. Sprague last week charged M & F with trying to dictate the editorial policies of the press. He also pointed a moral: "Accusations of newspaper subservience to advertisers have been freely made in late years, particularly by left-wingers [and] New Dealers ... An incident like this plays right into [their] hands...