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Articles
May 10, 1965 | Robert H. Boyle A few weeks ago I happened to attend the annual dinner of The Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, a group named in honor of the father of American dry fly-fishing, which meets once a week in Manhattan. The Flyfishers had...
March 08, 1965 | Huston Horn Tennis has become such a popular winter sport that indoor facilities, such as the one above, are sprouting by the score. Yet the demand for space is so great that many courts are reserved before they are built
April 20, 1964 | Harold Peterson Trials for the Tokyo Olympics, along with AAU championships, will be part of the big show in Flushing Meadows, lending a gala air to New York's spring and summer sports season
March 09, 1964 | Herman Weiskopf An IC4A indoor track meet quiz to stimulate the memory and add to the knowledge of armchair experts
July 29, 1963 | Fred R. Smith Out of cedar shingles, glass, sunlight and very little money, Andrew Geller creates his antic summer houses for people escaping the compartmented world of Manhattan
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