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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Pain. In Los Angeles, hospital attendants ministered to Leonard Eaton, who got his nose caught in a folding...
...West Los Angeles, the entertainment committee of the U.C.L.A. freshman class opened the summer silly season with a selection of the prettiest male legs in U.S. public life. Among the winners: Presidential Assistant Clark Clifford, Violinist Yehudi Menuhin, Winthrop Rockefeller, and Reporter Alfred Kinsey...
...Los Angeles, Frank Stranahan, big-muscled British amateur golf champion, slipped out of bed, selected a No. 3 iron, drew back for a long approach shot, and thus persuaded a burglar to stand still and be good till the police came
Last week, little (137 Ibs.) Ben Hogan showed up in Los Angeles (along with 170 others) to play in the U.S. Open. He seemed the coolest of the lot. As always, his face was as phlegmatic as an oldtime faro dealer's.* The long Riviera golf course was to his advantage. Although he insists that "There's no such thing as a course that fits a man's playing style," the boys called Riviera "Hogan's Alley." He had won two Los Angeles Opens there in the past two years...
...Post Editor Palmer Hoyt (see below) last week, he had hired Socialist Norman Thomas to cover the G.O.P. and Democratic conventions. Hoyt, who had been impressed by Thomas' guest editorials in the Post, promptly sold his convention coverage to twelve other papers (including the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Los Angeles Times, Houston Post...