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Blood on the Wall. Much of Connally's bluster was for show, and rarely was he deeply, genuinely angry. One such occasion was on Pearl Harbor day. Riding home from a White House meeting on the night of Dec. 7, he was in tears of rage as he told...
Her syndicated column gave her a new leverage in the publicity-oriented world of the jet-setters, and Elsa knew how to use it. In print she staged a schoolgirl crush over the late Aly Khan and an insult-fest with Opera Star Maria Callas. When she suddenly turned into...
Died. Adolphe Menjou, 73, Hollywood's type-cast boulevardier and self-styled arbiter of sartorial elegance, the Pittsburgh-born son of an immigrant hotel manager, who became king of the silver screen's lounge lizards with A Woman of Paris in 1923, at his peak earned $200,000...
So strong is the Goldwater swell that many leaders are finding it dangerous to oppose him. Indiana's State Chairman H. Dale Brown, a Rockefeller admirer, resigned recently because so many party officials were working openly for Goldwater. Ohio's Rhodes is leery of Goldwater, fears Barry would...
"Hit First!" A leathery blocking back at Minnesota in the late '30s, Wilkinson arrived at Oklahoma in 1946 as an assistant to Head Coach Jim Tatum, inherited the top job a year later when Tatum left for Maryland. It was hardly a plum: over the years, the Sooners had...