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Friday, July 18, 1947


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Charleston Friday July 18 1947 Brewster Named By School Board state's new of Education Board first and chose the first president met for the The board discussed purchases of land for West Liberty Shepherd yesterday to organize I State and Bluefield colleges Raymond Brewster I but action was deferred to newspaper was named part-time instructor speech in cooperation with county schools Benjamin F Garrett was chosen as an instructor in animal dry in the school of agriculture at West Virginia State college editor position he had held on the old mit new board members to be...
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Oakland Tribune
July 3, 1961

Today In History

1961: Author Ernest Hemingway dies

American novelist Ernest Hemingway committed suicide at his home in Ketchum, Idaho today. The Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winner died from a gunshot to the head. Despite the widespread belief that his death was a suicide, his wife told authorities that the shooting must have been accidental, and the gun simply went off as Hemingway was cleaning it. Read Full Story

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Redefining Health Care

President Barack Obama has been promising a massive overhaul of the health care system, including greater efficiency and affordability. His new plan includes a government-run health care option, something that is not terribly popular with many Americans. The health care system needs some major overhauling, but other presidents have attempted health care reform in the past with mostly negative results. Read Full Story