Tag: E. George Aaron
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Youngest Commissioner
Frank J. Hartmann, former city commissioner, claims that he and not commissioner E. George Aaron…;. was the youngest man to be elected to that office in Camden…; Go ahead and fight about it, you guys.
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Delaware Shad
Camden Courier-Post – October 6, 1939 CITY COMMISSIONER E. GEORGE AARON leaned back in his office chair the other day and gasped when this reporter informed him that we saw fishermen catch luscious shad in the Delaware River. When informed that the folks bought the same finny denizens of the deep from hucksters who hawked…
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Song and Dance Man
Camden Courier-Post – June 2, 1939 Ed Gorman, affable secretary to City Commissioner George Aaron… In his younger days a musical comedy hoofer… Ed is a clever impersonator of the late Bert Williams…; That guy should have stuck to the stage… He would have gone places.
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School Estimates Board Defers Action on $1,978,225 Budget
Camden Courier-Post – February 16, 1938 SUM HELD TOO HIGH BY CITY OFFICIALS; REDUCTIONS SOUGHT Mrs. Kobus Urges Employment of Auditor to Aid in Paring Costs TEACHER EXPENSE RISES The Board of School Estimates met yesterday and adjourned without taking any action on the proposed $1,978,225 budget approved by the Board of Education. The education…
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Checked and Double-Checked
It takes no crystal gazer to know that former U. S. Senator W. Warren Barbour hopes to get the Republican senatorial nomination without opposition…;So far no opposition has bloomed, but efforts are being made to get Robert Johnson, New Brunswick manufacturer who backed Glee, into the primary battle …;Unless the feeling against John Milton subsides,…
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School Board Again Names Mrs. Kobus
Camden Courier-Post – Feburary 2, 1938 First 1938-39 Session Votes Unanimously for Her to Remain President City Commissioner Mary W. Kobus yesterday was unanimously re-elected president of the Camden Board of Education at the 1938-39 board’s organization meeting. The board also unanimously named George I. Shaw as vice president in one of the’ most harmonious…
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NOTED RABBI SPEAKS IN CAMDEN TONIGHT
Camden Courier-Post – February 1, 1938 Rabbi Israel Goldstein, of New York, president of the Jewish National Fund of America, will speak tonight at a mass meeting at the Hotel Walt Whitman, in celebration of the 35th anniversary of the Jewish National Fund.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION SHIFTS 14 TEACHERS
Camden Courier-Post – February 1, 1938 The Camden Board of Education last night approved transfers of 14 teachers, the appointment of two new instructors and the retirement on pension of two others.
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MOORE RALLIES TONIGHT IN 3 WARDS, ASHLAND
Camden Courier-Post – October 31, 1931 Rallies in the interest of A. Harry Moore, gubernatorial candidate, and local candidates on the Democratic ticket will be conducted tonight in Ashland and in three wards of the city.