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July 25, 1966 | Maurice Richardson Snug in the West
Sussex Downs, a two-hour drive from London, gleams Glorious Goodwood, so named
for its beauty by King Edward VII. This unusual and lovely racetrack has been
the course of kings and the delight of at...
May 09, 1966 | Robert Cantwell The Prince of Wales may have exaggerated a little when he said that Hugh Lowther, the fifth Earl of Lonsdale, was "the greatest liar in my kingdom." Douglas Sutherland's suave biography, The Yellow Earl...
October 11, 1965 "It's more fun than stealing bases," said Maury Wills, as he donned a red-and-white-striped vest, picked up a five-string banjo and joined a Dixieland band (below) in St. Louis' Gaslight Square just before heading...
May 03, 1965 What is 4 feet 11¾ inches tall, wears a pink sweater, black slacks and lavender sneakers and runs around the reservoir in Central Park at least once a week? An opera singer. Elaine Malbin (below), who runs to improve...
January 11, 1965 If Bing Crosby and John Raitt meet during the upcoming Crosby golf tournament, Raitt plans to keep his eye on Bing as well as the ball. Seems the last time the two baritones played a tournament match on the Coast,...
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