Past 100 years, Sept. 2, 2010
The New Mexican
Posted: Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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September 2, 1910: Adjutant General A.S. Brookes today wired the department of war for sufficient vaccine to inoculate 500 men against typhoid. Those men who desire to be protected against typhoid, which is the bane of all military encampments, will be inoculated.

'Is a licensed dog licensed to bite?' If so, how deep? What do we get out of it? These and a few other queries are to be propounded to Mayor Seligman and the city fathers by an irate Santa Fean who says that a dog, with a license tag embellishing his neck, inserted his fangs in the tender portion of the calf of his right leg, and seemed to think he has a license to do so.

September 2, 1960: A long-range program which would include restoration of hundreds of thousands of acres of Northern New Mexico range land for grazing and step up mineral development and recreational use of federal land in the state has been submitted to Congress by the Department of Interior.

September 2, 1985: Washington — Nearly half the states have looked to tobacco this year as a source of more money, and many are ready to step in with their own new tax if Congress allows an 8-cent-a-pack federal levy to expire at the end of this month. Twenty-four states this year enacted some type of tax on cigarettes.


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