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JOHN FITZGERALD, 52; PHOTOENGRAVER FOR 32 YEARS, INCLUDING 12 AT GLOBE
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A funeral Mass will be said Friday, Feb. 27, at 10 a.m. in
St. Bridget's Church, Abington, for John M. Fitzgerald of Abington,
a photoengraver for 12 years at The Boston Globe.
Mr. Fitzgerald died Tuesday in Brockton Hospital. He was 52.
Born in Melrose, he was a 1952 graduate of Weymouth High
School.
Mr. Fitzgerald was a photoengraver for 32 years. From 1952 to
1968 he was employed by Central Engraving in Boston. He then began
working for Brockton Photoengraving...
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JOHN FITZGERALD, 52; PHOTOENGRAVER FOR 32 YEARS, INCLUDING 12 AT GLOBE
The Boston Globe
; A funeral Mass will be said Friday, Feb. 27, at 10 a.m. in St. Bridget's Church, Abington, for John M. Fitzgerald of Abington, a photoengraver for 12 years at The Boston Globe. Mr. Fitzgerald died Tuesday in Brockton Hospital. He was 52. Born in Melrose, he was a 1952 graduate of Weymouth High
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Jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald dies at 79.(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; ... part because she declined to dispel them. Writers had long assumed, for example, that she was born on April 25, 1918, in Newport News, Va. But Stuart Nicolson, one of her most thorough biographers, found state records showing that she had been born out of wedlock ...
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Fitzgerald's O'Hare ploys won't fly
Chicago Sun-Times
; Sen. Peter Fitzgerald (R-Ill who prides himself on being smarter than the rest of us, may not realize it yet, but he is now on the record as a supporter of more flights at O'Hare International Airport. Fitzgerald's position until Tuesday was zero tolerance for even one more O'Hare flight, siding
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THE VOICE OF A LIFETIME; Elegant Ella Fitzgerald Sang Her Way Into Our Hearts
The Washington Post
; No moon was higher, no ocean deeper, than when Ella Fitzgerald measured them. Mack the Knife was never sharper than in her hands, and Miss Otis's regrets were never more heartfelt than when Fitzgerald extended them. Over the weekend, American popular song turned blue when Ella Fitzgerald passed
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Just another record catch for Fitzgerald.(Sports)
The Boston Herald
; Byline: Michael Gee Larry Fitzgerald has some crucial decisions to make about his football future. For example, how many NCAA receiving records should he break and by how much? Can't miss are words a columnist uses at his peril. But unless statistics and the evidence of my own eyes are both liars,
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S&L Founder Fitzgerald Dies at 65
The Washington Post
; William B. Fitzgerald, a self-made businessman who founded Independence Savings and Loan Association in Washington 30 years ago pledging to lend to neglected parts of Washington and then developed the S&L into one of the largest black-owned firms in the country, died of pneumonia Monday at Inova
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The end of an era: Tender Is the Night is the chronicle--and one of the causes--of F. Scott Fitzgerald's fall from literary grace. (Backstory).
Book
; ... Fitzgerald.) By October 1933, a draft of Tender Is the Night was ready, but when Fitzgerald wrote Perkins to tell him the good news, his past bravado was gone. Be careful in saying it's my first book in seven years not to imply that it contains seven, years ...
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Fitzgerald known for meticulous approach to law.(Patrick Fitzgerald)(Biography)
Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
; Byline: Kirsten Scharnberg In the nearly two years since prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald began a relentless probe into whether someone in the Bush administration leaked the name of an undercover CIA agent, his was the phone call to be feared in Washington. Jangling nerves among the political and
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Footnotes to Fitzgerald
The Washington Post
; Fie! Fie! Fi-Fi! Book and lyrics by F. Scott Fitzgerald Music by D.D. Griffin, A.L. Booth and P.B. Dickey University of South Carolina Press. Unpaginated. $49.95 F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary Exhibition The Matthew J. and Arlyn Bruccoli Collection The Thomas Cooper Library University of South
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The Defining Voice of Ella Fitzgerald
The Washington Post
; ... that Fitzgerald refused to abandon once she became successful eventually took a terrible toll. That journey began in Newport News in 1917, and began to gain resonance when Fitzgerald and her mother moved to New York; it flirted with disaster when Fitzgerald ...
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