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Dispatch 1965

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1965-10-11

Homecoming Queen, Dixie College style, is depicted by Mrs. Maude Taylor wearing an authentic 1900 costume, in Saturday's Homecoming parade.

1965-11-10

Homecoming Queen, Dixie College style, is depicted by Mrs. Maude Taylor wearing an authentic 1900 costume, in Saturday's Homecoming parade.

1965-11-10

Located on Sparta Road, Cookeville, Tenn.

1965-11-17

1965-10-11

1965-12

Monterey residents found their old Palace Theatre building on Commercial Street damaged after heavy winds swept the area. This building was empty and had not been used for anything recently. Image shows the north wall and roof collapsed from the impact of the wind.

1965-12-01

Hugh Birdwell, employee of Highland Rim Esso.

1965-12

Located on Sparta Road, Cookeville, Tenn.

1965-12

Martha Bennett, Putnam County Council president; Mrs. Ernest Huff of Oneida, Sixth District PTA president; Mrs. Charles Mitchell of Sparta, chairperson of program planning for the Tennessee Congress of Parents and Teachers; Mrs. John Warren of Cookeville, Putnam County Council vice president; Mrs. Robert Little of Cookeville, Putnam County Council secretary.

1965-12-01

Bill Robins, employee of Highland Rim Esso.

1965-12-01

Located on Sparta Road, Cookeville, Tenn.

1965-12-01

Clement Hall, Armory and Field House, and Foster Hall at Tennessee Tech. Clement Hall was completed January 1965 as the New Engineering Building. Foster Hall was completed January 1965 as the New Science Building.

1965-12

Located at 55 University Drive, Cookeville, Tenn.

1965-12

Located at 311 North Washington Avenue, Cookeville, Tenn. The parking lot overflowed at the Big M Center when Todd's Food Valu gave hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise to lucky customers.

1966-08-05

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