After 41 years in office, Tommy Irvin prepares to step aside
After 41 years in office, Tommy Irvin prepares to step aside
ATLANTA -- In 1969, Apollo 11 carried the first men to land on the moon,
the Beatles released Abbey Road, The Brady Bunch premiered on television,
and a man named Tommy Irvin became commissioner of the Georgia
Department of Agriculture.
Mr. Irvin was appointed by the governor to finish the term of the departing agriculture commissioner. The Atlanta Journal & Constitution ran an editorial suggesting that he was merely keeping the chair warm until the next election.
Mr. Irvin was appointed by the governor to finish the term of the departing agriculture commissioner. The Atlanta Journal & Constitution ran an editorial suggesting that he was merely keeping the chair warm until the next election.