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Married Hiram Bingham, Jr., 30, second of the seven sons of onetime Connecticut Senator Bingham; and Rose Law- ton Morrison, 24, niece of Illinois Senator James Hamilton Lewis; in Waycross...
...native tint. Her maternal great-grandfather went to southern Georgia as a ''New Light'' preacher, her grandfather built with his own hands the isolated little country church where all her family are buried. Georgia-born (1903) and bred, Authoress Miller got her schooling at Waycross High School, where she took more than an academic interest in English and in her English teacher (W. D. Miller), whom she married two months after graduation. Now she lives in Baxley, Ga., where her husband teaches school. She finds time to write while looking after a household that includes three...
...news of his death (TIME, Oct. 7). There was one sentence, moreover, which might have given gloomy thoughts to the happiest of sea-elephants: "Goliath will be mounted for the Field Museum [Chicago]." While the Field Museum congratulated itself, Goliath was basking ponderously on his specially constructed truck in Waycross, Ga.; engulfing his daily 1,200 lb. of fish; thunderously snorting at his keeper. The unfortunate who really had died was not a circus aristocrat but a mere elephant-seal of the Hagenbeck-Wallace (Ringling-owned) Circus...
Judge, Superior Courts Waycross...
Died. W. T. Brinson, 64, "world's biggest Elk"; at Waycross, Ga., of apoplexy. Elk Brinson's 600 pounds necessitated special chairs, special bed, special vehicle, special coffin, ten pallbearers...