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American-born Robert Lusk was a well-known motorcyclist in Europe who never slowed down, even well into his 70s.
"Douglass wrote that democracy is not a set-and-done thing," West Stockbridge Historical Society President Bob Salerno told ...
John T. Scott’s life and career is illuminated in “Passing It On,” by coauthors Freddi Williams Evans and Scott's widow, Anna ...
"MENERGY," an exhibition in the fittingly-titled Little Underground Gallery of the Jefferson Market Library in the West ...
The prison, which was built in 1940, is located near Dallas, Texas. It was reported in September 2024 that Duggar was recently moved into a remodeled dorm at Seagoville.
Peter York - Deluxe Editions Peter York: Deluxe Editions - When the Going Was Good: An Editor’s Adventures During the Last Golden Age of Magazines by Graydon Carter literaryreview.co.uk Reply on ...
Edythe Eyde, then a 25-year-old secretary at RKO Radio Pictures in L.A., started Vice Versa, which she dubbed “America’s Gayest Magazine,” on her office typewriter in 1947.
Here's a beautifully illustrated two-page magazine advertisement for the GMC V-6's debut. The General Commands You to Go to Work 1959 GMC Crackerbox hauls max payload in every state ...
Editor's Note: This is the sixth in a FenderBender-exclusive series, excerpted from Ledoux’s book, YesterWreck: The History of the Collision Repair Industry in America, available here. Find the rest ...
This Wirtz show marks the Chicago debut of Gabriel Kahane’s 2012 musical about a house of zany artists — that actually existed in the 1940s — trying to make art during World War II.
From the Racquet Club to the senior circuit, 1940s tennis star Eleanor Cushingham Harbula always found her way back to the court. by James Munn | Feb 24, 2025 Competing on the professional circuit ...
The New Yorker, January 4, 1941 P. 29 A listing of some individuals who, upon their demise during the past year, did not perhaps receive press mention commensurate with the singularity of their ...