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Fitchburg Sentinel

Friday, April 26, 1946


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FITCHBURG MASS SENTINEL FRIDAY APRIL 26 1946 Ne And Greenberg Lead Detroit To American Loop Top Pesky Pace JOHNNY PESKY By the Associated Press Hurricane Hal and Hammering Hank Greenberg a pair of old hands at coming through m the cluth for the World pion Detroit Tigers are still up to their pit tricks and as a result the Bengals are reposing unmolested day at the top of American league The two Tiger who Yankees who dropped into a second tie with Boston by losing to the Red Sox despite one bad inning in which he yielded all the enemy runs his way to his third straight...
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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

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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