Word: tulsa
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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True to the good Baptist tradition of unpredictability, they elected a dark-horse candidate as president of the convention for 1954. Dr. James Wilson Storer, 67, onetime Oregon cowboy, author of five books, and pastor of the First Baptist Church of Tulsa since 1931, was as flabbergasted at his election as were many of the messengers. "I didn't know a thing about it," he said. "I couldn't have been more surprised, and all I can say is that I'll do the very best...
Harry E. Brawley, Pikesville, Md.; Phillip R. Burnamen, Tulsa, Okla.; Charles L. Harding 3d, Syesset, N. Y.; Phillips M. Herrera, Guatamela; Richard W. Hook, Medford, Mass.; Edward V. Keating, Jamaica Plain, Mass.; Samuel F. Quarter one. Andover, Mass.; Arnold D. Rubin, Newton Centre, Mass.; Mark Abramowicz, Cambridge, Mass...
...Robert I. Blake, Braintree, Mass.; Norman Bruck, Newark, N. D.; Edward P. Carter, Manchester, N. H.; Marian A. Cheek, Weston, Mass.; Monroe D. Dowling, Jr., New York City; Joseph D. French, Newton, Mass.; Thomas S. Gates 3d, Devon, Pa.; James A. C. Gerry, Spartanburg, S. C.; Norman E. Hartness. Tulsa, Okla.; Fletcher Hodges 3d., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Robert E. Morrison, Newton, Mass.; John C. Perkins, Hampton, N. H.; Donald G. Richards, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Paul S. Rosenthal, Dorchester, Mass.; George W. Smith Jr., Tiptonville, Tenn.; Kilby P. Smith, Scituate, Mass...
Ambulance Chasers. In Tulsa, James Parker told police that after he was struck down by an automobile, two helpful spectators accompanied him to the hospital, made sure he was comfortable, left with his wallet...
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