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"I feel awful," said Kel. "So do I," commiserated Player, who became the third man in history (the others: Ben Hogan, Gene Sarazen) to have won all four of pro golf's top titles. Gary donated his whole purse to charity: $5,000 to the Cancer Fund, $20,000...
The current widespread desire to know more about Vietnam, how we got in there and how to get out, will lead the national debate inevitably northward to Chairman Mao, to whose technology of village revolution the Vietcong are so much indebted. We can expect no stability in Vietnam until we...
Mongols & Puritans. The book is heavily indebted to retired Admiral Morison's earlier works; in fact, it is built largely around their sturdy bones.
"The Ford grant is a tribute to James B. Conant '14, the imaginative President Emeritus of Harvard, who conceived the Nieman Foundation," Sargent said yesterday. "We are also indebted to Louis M. Lyons, the Curator for 25 years, who developed the program and molded it into an institution of great...
Alfred described the play's subject as "the effect of politics upon the lives of people in an Irish-American community in 1890." He said he is indebted to "one of the most beautiful books I've ever read," The Uprooted, by Oscar Handlin, Winthrop Professor of History, for its...