[PRCo] Re: Anne X Alpern
Fred Schneider
fwschneider at comcast.net
Sat Sep 18 09:54:33 EDT 2010
You picked up on why history is more than just searching for key words like trolley.
On Sep 18, 2010, at 1:13 AM, Dwight Long wrote:
> Fred
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> 1935?
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> I remember her epic battles with C.D.Palmer and Clyde Ligo in the 50s. She sure had a long run--------
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> Dwight
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Fred Schneider
> To: Pittsburgh-Railways at Dementia.Org ; Ed Lybarger ; Matthew R Barry
> Sent: Sunday, 12 September, 2010 20:02
> Subject: [PRCo] Anne X Alpern
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> REMEMBER BACK WHEN ANNE ALPERN WAS CONSTANTLY TRYING TO THROW MONKEY WRENCHES INTO EVERYTHING THAT PRC DID? WELL, HERE IS WHEN HER CAREER BEGAN ... LOOKS LIKE SHE WAS HIRED AS A FRIEND OF McNAIR.
> YOU MIGHT ALSO WISH TO READ THIS WEBSITE
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> http://www.chronicle.pit.edu/?p=648
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> And here is her death notice. She would have been about 79.
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> http://www.nytimes.com/1981/02/04/obituaries/anne-x-alpern-is-dead-ex-pennsylvania-justice.html
> http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZHEbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=kksEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1328%2C3695344 {AND RIGHT ONE COLUMN)
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> Pittsburgh Press, Feb. 1, 1935, page 37
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> NEW CITY SOLICITOR:
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> ANNE ALPERN NAMED TO SUCCEED BENNER
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> Resignation of W. C. Batchelor is Announced
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> Miss Anne X. Alpern has been named first assistant city solicitor, succeeding Thomas M. Benner, who resigned, effective yesterday.
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> Miss Alpern was named an assistant solicitor last September. Her salary as such was $2,500; as fist assistant, $5,000.
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> She recently represented the city in a taxpayers' suit to have thrown out the awarding of a contract for construction of an incinerator to other than the lowest bidder. Judge P. Patterson handed down a decision sustaining the award during the week.
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> Resignation of W. C. Batchelor, superintendent of the Bureau of Recreation, was announced yesterday by Leslie M. Johnston, Public Works Director. Mr. Batchelor has been on furlough. He received $3,000 from the city and $2,700 from the Board of Education.
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