...chuckling even when you don't agree with his words. His recollections of his shows with Bette Davis, Richard Nixon, Groucho Marx, and other luminaries of the day are full of fun and interesting tidbits about the guests and himself. Take the political...
...Revolution took place as American settlers defeated a Mexican cavalry near the Guadalupe River. In 1890, comedian Groucho Marx was born in New York. In 1919, President Wilson suffered a stroke that left him partially paralyzed. In 1950, the...
...lean and a stride that went as much side to side as forward, somewhat like the stride of a distance speed skater or Groucho Marx. The only difference was a string draped over his left ear holding 16 one-pound lead ingots. Paulsen was competing...
...1938, Du Pont announced a name for its new synthetic yarn: "nylon." In 1947, "You Bet Your Life," starring Groucho Marx, premiered on ABC Radio. (It later became a television show on NBC.) In 1995, a sniper killed one soldier and...
...President Ford won the Republican presidential nomination at the party's convention in Kansas City. In 1977, comedian Groucho Marx died in Los Angeles at age 86. In 1994, President Clinton abruptly halted the nation's three-decade open-door...
...1938, Du Pont announced a name for its new synthetic yarn: "nylon." In 1947, "You Bet Your Life," starring Groucho Marx, premiered on ABC Radio. (It later became a television show on NBC.) In 1986, the New York Mets won the World...
...1938, Du Pont announced a name for its new synthetic yarn: "nylon." In 1947, "You Bet Your Life," starring Groucho Marx, premiered on ABC Radio. (It later became a television show on NBC.) In 1954, Walt Disney's first television...
...1938, Du Pont announced a name for its new synthetic yarn: "nylon." In 1947, "You Bet Your Life," starring Groucho Marx, premiered on ABC Radio. It later became a television show on NBC. In 1954, 50 years ago, Walt Disney's first...
...themselves. Along with Ms. Ross, I frequently have been embarrassed by my government's actions, and along the lines of Groucho Marx's test for club membership, I firmly believe that no one worthy of being president ever would aspire to that office...
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