Unsinkable spirit: Margaret Crow recalls fateful summer of '39, when she ... - Dallas Morning News
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![]() Dallas Morning News | Unsinkable spirit: Margaret Crow recalls fateful summer of '39, when she ... Dallas Morning News In 1942, she would marry Trammell Crow, a Navy officer who served stateside as an auditor in World War II. "We did a little bit of joking as kids that our ... |
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Heisman trivia - Seattle Times
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Heisman trivia Seattle Times Four years later, serving as a Navy pilot during World War II, he was killed when the plane he was flying crashed during a training exercise. ... |
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Cancer diagnosis for Ernie, animal guardian - Essex Echo
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Cancer diagnosis for Ernie, animal guardian Essex Echo Mr Clark was born in Mile End, the third youngest of ten children, to an Irish mother and a Cockney father. Ernie and his brother saw action during the ... |
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Boston Museum of Fine Arts hosts exhibit of fashion photographer Richard ... - The Daily News of Newburyport
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Boston Museum of Fine Arts hosts exhibit of fashion photographer Richard ... The Daily News of Newburyport During World War II, Avedon joined the Merchant Marine, where he was assigned to the photography division. In 1944, at age 21, he joined Harper's Bazaar, ... |
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President was past resident - Irish Times
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![]() Irish Times | President was past resident Irish Times In 1918 Mary Swaine sold it to Isaac Taylor, a Jewish marine merchant who let and later sold it to the Jewish Rabbinate Committee as the residence of the ... |
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"I believe in rules. Sure I do. If there weren't any rules, how could you break them?"
by Leo Durocher
This Day In History
San Marino: independent country inside Italy — arguably the world's smallest and oldest republic — was founded (301)






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