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On this day 25 September death of Mary Sidney – Johann Strauss I – Oliver Loving – Erich Maria Remarque – John Bonham – Mary Astor – R. S. Thomas – George Plimpton – Arnold Palmer – David McCallum
The Final Footprint of Johann Strauss I – Oliver Loving Continue reading
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Day in History 7 January – Catherine of Aragon – Big Foot Wallace – Rod Taylor – France Gall – Neil Peart – Michael Apted – Tommy Lasorda
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Day in History 12 December – Robert Browning – Raymond Radiguet – Charles Goodnight – Tallulah Bankhead – Anne Baxter – Joseph Heller – Peter Boyle – John le Carré – Ann Reinking
The Final Footprints of Robert Browning – Charles Goodnight Continue reading
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Fictional Final Footprints – Captain Augustus McCrae
Captain Augustus McCrae’s Final Footprint Continue reading