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April 06, 1970 | Hal Hiedon Anyone who has gone through life feeling unloved should try running the Boston Marathon at least once, says the author, who has competed in eight of the races, having run out of excuses not to
April 22, 1968 | Myron Cope
April 24, 1967 | Gerard O'Connor
If you know, he
probably isn't camp—but that's your problem. The thing is, sport is as camp as
anything
April 15, 1963 | Hal Higdon
April 29, 1957 Johnny Kelley, 26-year-old schoolteacher from Groton, Conn., overcame long-suffered lack of confidence to trounce strong foreign field of runners by almost four minutes, emerge as first American winner since 1945 of...
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