George R. Diepenbrock

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As a boy, Kemmons held many jobs: He sold the Saturday Evening Post; he sold popcorn at movie theaters; and he became the pinball king of Memphis. He was surprisingly successful in all these pursuits, and before he was twenty he made good on a long-standing vow: He built a house for his mother.
The Fifties
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