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Berkshire County Eagle, The

Wednesday, June 28, 1944


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Pittsfield Massachusetts The Berkshire County Eagle Wednesday June 28 1944 Director DuMont Concerned Over Vast Deer Damage Lloyd Walker State's Chief Conservation Officer and John E Buckley Find Havoc in Southern Berkshire GREAT tor Horace S DuMont of the State Fisheries and Game Division has no intention of extending the 1944 deer week In Berkshire to two weeks but he is concerned over the amount of damage done by deer WE HAVE THE TIRES PROVED 3 BILLION MILES Goodrich HOW 0000 towns we bare id Here's the by essential drivers The dreds of thousands of sowos sold by B ...
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Berkshire County Eagle, The

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The Daily Intelligencer
December 3, 1982

Today In History

1982: Dentist receives permanent artificial heart

Barney Clark, a 61-year-old retired dentist from Seattle, became the first person to receive a permanent artificial heart today. The plastic heart, which runs on puffs of air, improved Clark's vital organs as soon as it began beating. “‘I’m very pleased and hopeful,’ DeVries, chief of cardiothoracle surgery for the medical center, said at a news conference Thursday. ‘It appears to be going very nicely,’” reported The Chronicle Telegram on December 3, 1982. Read Full Story

In the Headlines

Obama selects Sec. of State

President elect Obama has announced Senator Hillary Clinton as his choice for Secretary of State on Monday. Clinton has been widely discussed over the past week as the most likely pick for the job, though this announcement makes the decision official. The Secretary of State heads the State Department and is responsible for negotiating with foreign representatives and for heading U.S. embassies and consultants. They act as chief advisor for foreign policy and serve... Read Full Story