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A university town in northwestern Arkansas in the Ozarks
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fayetteville
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Population (2000): 2754 Housing Units (2000): 1257 Land area (2000): 2.946120 sq. miles (7.630416 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.946120 sq. miles (7.630416 sq. km) FIPS code: 27028 Located within: West ...
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Fayetteville is the name of a number of places in the United States of America. Many are named for General Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette , a French officer who fought under General George Washington in the American Revolutionary War . Fayetteville, ...
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The house was on more than eighty acres of land about eight miles east of Fayetteville, on Highway 16.
I suggested he consider teaching and urged him to come to Fayetteville for an interview.
For several years before I knew him, Bob had commuted weekly between Fayetteville and New York, where he taught a course in appellate judging to federal and state judges at New York University Law School, a course that more than half the Supreme Court justices had taken.
The Democrats were represented by two real characters: Bill Murphy, a Fayetteville lawyer whose great passions were the American Legion, which he served as Arkansas commander, and the Democratic Party.
I first met him at lunch at Wyatt’s Cafeteria in the big shopping mall on a hill between Fayetteville and Springdale.
When Hillary moved to Fayetteville, Diane and Hillary became more than friends.
A few months after I moved to Fayetteville, Billie closed the steakhouse and opened a bar and disco in the basement of a hotel across the street from the courthouse.
Fulbright was from Fayetteville, and most of my friends, though they liked Bumpers, felt obligated to help the senator in what was sure to be an all-uphill battle.
On the other hand, Fayetteville, with its students and liberal Democrats, was not a bad place to start.
Eventually, the growth of evangelical Christian churches and the influx of retirees from the Midwest combined with the success of the big companies to make northwest Arkansas the most Republican and most conservative part of the state, with the exception of Fayetteville, where the university kept things in closer balance.
Organized labor had a fairly strong presence in Fayetteville, Fort Smith, and Hot Springs, but not much elsewhere.
I would set out in the morning from Fayetteville, work as many towns and counties as I could until late at night, then head back home if I had to teach the next day or, if I didn’t, stay with a hospitable Democrat so that I could go on to the next county in the morning.
As I’ve mentioned, Uncle Raymond and Gabe Crawford co-signed a note for $10,000 to get me started, and I began to raise money, at first mostly in the Fayetteville area, then across the district and eventually throughout the state.
The main headquarters was in Fayetteville, where my banker friend George Shelton agreed to be campaign chairman and F.
Earlier in the year on a trip to Fayetteville, she’d been invited by Dean Davis to interview for a position on the law faculty.