Eagle Archives, May 29, 1952: The little man who had his busy fingers on the pulse of a variety of public and confidential subjects in Pittsfield for 45 years has
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On Nov. 23, 1941—just two weeks before the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor—it was bitterly cold in Seward. According to Mary J. Barry’s definitive history of Seward, it was the coldest day of that calendar year: minus-18 degrees, with a 30-mile-per-hour north wind.