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Charles Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis ... Some sources claim that Gow went to the child’s room and found he was not in his crib, others claim that she contacted Lindbergh who then ...
Today, baby monitors are a standard part of parenting little ones. A good, no-frills model can be had for $35. Most parents ...
A final meal represents the last bit of power the world's worst killers will ever wield - and invites wild combinations, ...
I feel great. I am very fortunate,” Betty said. “It’s just wonderful to have all the family here — it makes it very special.” ...
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A Texas hero in a tuxedo
A 23-year-old pianist from Kilgore gave sagging morale back home a much needed boost by winning first prize at the International Tschaikowsky competition.
File Photo by Library of Congress/UPI In 1932, aviator Charles Lindbergh left $50,000 in a New York City cemetery for the return of his kidnapped son. The child was later found dead. Bruno ...
A clandestine operation—tucked away on an upper floor of Rockefeller Center—was vital to Britain’s struggle for survival in World War II.
Charles G. Abbot ... nothing more than a pair of abortive launches. Goddard, Lindbergh recalled, "was as mortified as a parent whose child misbehaves in front of company." Before leaving Roswell ...
In the first serial with an aviation theme, the 1928 Eagle of the Night (a title echoing Charles Lindbergh’s nickname ... serial made do with a former child model for Buster Brown shoes.
Helena Christensen’s “beautifully faded” New York City apartment has maximalist touches in every room.