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From the Annals of 1909 Miss Ellie Brewer, who held a position as stenographer in the office of Judge John P. Ross in Macon, came up for a few days visit with homefolks in this city.
From the Annals of 1909 W.T. Thomas was putting in a stairway and partitions to the second story of the building occupied by him on North Hill Street, and making other complete preparations for opening a first-class restaurant for ladies and gentlemen.
From the Annals of 1909 As the finger of time moved forward and rested upon the hour of 2:30 on a Sunday afternoon, every wheel and cog in the system of the Central of Georgia railroad came to a standstill and remained so for 60 seconds, in deference to the memory of Edward H. Harriman, who was then being laid to his final sleep on a quiet hillside ...
From the Annals of 1909 Mrs. Edward Wilson, of Savannah, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
From the Annals of 1909 Misses Mittie and Hettie Carson, of Commerce, arrived in the city and were guests of their brother, Dr.
From the Annals of 1909 Chief of Police Phelps was instructed to vigorously enforce the city ordinance against tying cows on the streets.
From the Annals of 1909 Mrs. John McIntosh Kell, of Sunny Side, was the guest several days of Mr.
Experiment looks at dropout rate factors
What causes students to drop out of school? This question has been the very key of an experiment conducted by Jeff Jordan, professor at the University of Georgia-Griffin campus, and three economics professors from the Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia State University.
From the Annals of 1909 This is a beautiful world, but millions of people go through it without finding it out.
Students 'Experiment in Living'
Only a few days before, Aryelle Cormier, 17, slept in her suburban Gwinnett home by night and and attended The Paideia School by day.