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...Pawnee (Oklahoma) Chief was fat with political ads. Neal Vaughan (farmer, good road man) was running for County Commissioner. Amos Teter (lived in Pawnee County most of his life) was a candidate for Assessor. Roy L. Owens (common sense, clean personal character) was up for re-election as sheriff. But except for the hazy looking cuts of THESE CAPABLE MEN the Chief looked about the same as usual. The big Page One story was headed: BLANCHARDS SELL 849 TURKEYS...
...right track, would have greater scope for his great talents. What was even better news was the flat statement of a presidential confidant that General Bradley's successor would not be-as the rumormongers had it-the President's blundering military aide, Major General Harry Vaughan...
...squeak over Exeter in 1886,--highest, that is, until someone figures out what "4g.,19t.-0" against Dartmouth in 1882 means. HARVARD COAST GUARD Coulson le Ochman Houston lt Friedhoff Rodls lg Hathaway Glynn c Caldwell Drvarlo rg Prunski Davis rt Starr Florentino re Meyer Goethals qb Vaughan L. Flynn lhb Duln Gannon rhb Cosgrove Moraveo fb Booth
...Vaughan to be alone," complained the old Sage. "I've got Moravee to do. These games Koster lot of study time." just then the straius of "Duin What Comes Naturally," Rose from the street. "Meyer may," the ancient scholar chortled, "Howe Rich that song is. Music Hathaway with if, all right...
...around Truman would look just as appropriate," he said, "around a Republican president--except that, were the president Republican, the satellites would probably be smarter. Men like George Allen, John Snyder, Harry Vaughan, and Clark Clifford are, in fact, temperamentally and emotionally Republicans...