Word: lloyd
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...little man," said ex-Open Champion Lloyd Mangrum, "is the only one in golf I've ever feared." The little man was Texas Ben Hogan, hitting the comeback trail after a near-fatal auto accident last year (TIME, Feb. 14, 1949). After the first round of the National Open last week, Ben Hogan was trailing eight strokes behind an unknown, unemployed 26-year-old pro from Birmingham named Lee Mackey Jr., who had burned up the course with a record-breaking six-under...
Hogan's real test came on the third day. Not since his accident had he played a full 36 holes in one day. With a grim smile, Ben went to work. The morning round left him two strokes back of Lloyd Mangrum's leading pace. In the afternoon, going into the final four holes, he needed par golf to win by two strokes. Tired and sagging, he could not quite make it. He missed an 18-inch putt on the dogleg 15th. On the 17th he lost another stroke by trapping his tee shot, settled for a three...
Captain Sam Grant, by Lloyd Lewis. A rich reconstruction of Ulysses Grant's early years, in a biography that strips much of the stiffness and stuffiness from his legend (TIME...
Captain Sam Grant, by Lloyd Lewis. A rich reconstruction of Ulysses Grant's early years, in a biography that strips much of the stiffness and stuffiness from his legend (TIME...
...meeting Friday in Winthrop House, of the Harvard Chapter of Delta Sigma Rho, national honorary debating debating fraternity, the following members were initiated by chairman Melvin L. Zurier '50; William C. Bocker '51, Walter C. Carrington '52, Richard W. Hulbert '51, Bruce S. Lane '52, and Lloyd J. Walker...