Word: tennes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Nashville, Tenn...
Clipston S. Harding, of Portsmouth, N. H.; Alan S. Harrington, of Hingham, Mass.; Joseph S. Harvin, of Fort Worth, Texas; Richard W. Heurtley, of Darien, Conn.; Henry F. Howes, of New York, N. Y.; Winthrop S. Jameson, Jr., of Belmont, Mass.; Lawrence M. Levinson, of Chattanooga, Tenn.; Richard W. B. Lewis, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Irving M. London, of Malden, Mass.; John F. McCluro, of Harrisburg, Pa.; William B. Miller, of Concord, Mass.; Sumner A. Pendleton, of Somerville, Mass.; Sheldon P. Peterfreund, of Glen Lyon, Pa.; Charlton D. Pierce, of Tilton, N. H.; Fred Rogosin, of Dorchester, Mass.; Sidney Sulkin...
...justice last week were Robinson's wife, to whom Mrs. Stoll was once grateful for conveying her back home, and Robinson's father, a Nashville. Tenn. engineer who rejected the ransom when it was sent to his house, went to Government agents for advice, became intermediary only after persuasion from the Stolls. Things began to look bad for Robinson Sr., however, when Government agents revealed that they had found in his Nashville home a floor plan of his son's Indianapolis hideout. But the Louisville jury took only seven and a half hours to acquit both Father...
...Knoxville, Tenn.'s Asbury Cemetery, the parents of the late Pete Kreis, automobile racer killed in a test run at Indianapolis last year, finished installing over his grave an 11-ft.-by-5-ft. monument showing a racing car hurtling over a speedway retaining wall. Said his mother Ida: "Pete always liked things different...
December 9, "The Administrator's Viewpoint of Planning," by Louis Brownlow, of Chicago, III., formerly city manager of Petersburg, Va., and of Knoxville, Tenn., and now Director of the Public Administration Clearing House in Chicago...