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...Georgia Comptroller Zach Cravey started a public subscription campaign to raise funds for a statue of the late Gene Talmadge, to be erected on the lawn of the state Capitol...
...public bows. He then set himself up as regional commissar. Allied officers then in Salonika said: "He believed in running everything himself. No detail was too small, no decision too trivial to require his personal attention. He had the urge to be boss in a big way." When Zach-ariades decided to boycott the national elections of 1946 and to build up a Communist revolutionary force, Markos took to the hills...
...Zach's Bay, the lagoon back of Jones Beach, New York's most efficient public playground 30-odd miles out of Manhattan on Long Island, a 136-ft. by 82-ft. stage was moored opposite a stand seating 10,000 people. There last week opened a season of opera and musicomedy, managed by Fortune Gallo of the San Carlo Opera Company. First performance was Roberta, which the audience beheld from a considerable distance, heard mainly through loudspeakers...
...Zach's Bay, a quiet body of water at Jones Beach, 40 miles out from Manhattan on Long Island, a 136-ft.-by-82-ft. stage was moored opposite a stand seating 10,000 people. There last week opened a season of opera, operetta and ballet managed by Fortune Gallo of the San Carlo Opera Company. First performance was Carmen which the audience beheld from a considerable distance, heard mostly through loudspeakers...
...Class Day officers are as follows: M. A. Shattuck, R. Cobb. D. A. Freeman, P. Zach, F. W. Hatch. G. D. Flynn, H. McA. Lloyd, M. Phinney, G. A. Brownell, F. Parkman, G. C. Barelay, R. M. Gross, H. C. Flower. C. Canfield, C. A. Clark, Jr., and L. K. Garrison...