Word: springfields
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...South 14th Street, Fort Smith, Ark.; Senior High, Fort Smith. Fordham, Rollin Hugh of 2637 Myrtle Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.; Central Senior High, Kansas City, Mo. Slighton, Robert Louis of 7440 Rupert Street, Richmond Heights, Mo.; Maple-wood High, Richmond Reights. Wallace, Robert Arthur of 1182 South Jefferson Street, Springfield, Mo.; Senior High, Springfield...
Iben, Ioko, Jr. of 201 West Bradley Street, Champaign; Champaign Senior High. Moffet, Hugh Lamson of 735 East Second Avenue, Monmouth; Monmouth High. Ocheltree, Richard Lawrence of 838 South Glenwood Street, Springfield; Springfield High. Olson, Frank Albert of 80 South Seventh Avenue, La Grange; Lyons Township High, La Grange...
...sales of $305 million were 5% higher than in 1948. Penney's was completing three new stores (in Houston, Sault Sainte Marie, Mich, and Midvale, Utah), expanding its store in Albuquerque, opening another one in Oklahoma City. Next January it will also open a big new store in Springfield, Mass., its 1,608th outlet...
...group to appear among the big names were automobile dealers; at least ten appeared with incomes above $75,000. Springfield, Ill.'s Chevrolet Dealer E. W. Bates ($192,784) earned more than General Motors President Charles E. Wilson ($166,100) and almost as much as Ford Motor Co.'s President Henry Ford II ($200,000). Actually, the list was not a true measure of those with the biggest incomes-as usual, no dividends, royalties or capital gains were included...
Comparative scores, which mean a good deal more in lacrosse than most sports, give Williams an edge. The varsity squeaked by Springfield, 7 to 6, for instance, while Williams...