A blogger becomes a candidate, Harold Ford, Jr. discusses evidence of Obama's lack of patriotic fervor, Frist devoting "significant energy" to state legislative races, and more...
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Two fixtures of today's downtown open their doors in 1926, and the legislature hunts down subversives on Monteagle Mountain in 1959
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Bullets terminate a business partnership, the other important healthcare enterprise founded in 1968, and more...
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In the classroom, on stage, on the lam, in prison and beyond, Tupper Saussy lived a life that will not soon be forgotten
Editor's note: The following is an excerpt from Bill Carey's new book Chancellors, Commodores, and Coeds: A History of Vanderbilt University. Copies of it can be purchased at Amazon.com.