While working for the Atlanta Constitution, one of his responsibilities was networking with local figures.
She reported for the Atlanta Constitution from 1941 to 1999.
The Atlanta Constitution also weighed in with its own effort to determine a consensus team.
Some information from these documents was first reported by The Atlanta Constitution last month.
After graduation in 1980, he joined the Atlanta Constitution as an editorial staff artist.
At age 20, he became city editor of the Atlanta Constitution.
In 1950, he joined the staff of the Atlanta Constitution where he continued his work for 32 years.
What The Atlanta Constitution had to do with the capital gains tax or anything else was not clear.
On his desk lay a copy of the Atlanta Constitution.
His killing was reported in the Atlanta Constitution on July 26, 1946.