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...went to kid parties together. They skimped on food and entertainment. Ben haunted the practice tee, even brought his putter back to the hotel to practice on the rug. By 1940, he was beginning to look like a golfer. He came in second in six consecutive tournaments, finally won Pinehurst's North & South Open. That year he finished as golf's top money-winner (with $10,656), repeated in 1941 (with $18,358) and again in 1942 (with...
George Marshall, 68, was coming along fine after his kidney operation, might even be able to get down to Pinehurst for Christmas with the family...
...rest of the winter's first big tourney, the $7,500 North & South Open at swanky Pinehurst last week, was uphill work for Hogan against his old enemy-himself. Ben froze a tabby-cat grin on his face, paid no attention to anyone else's score. He walked fast; a hare-&-hounds trail of cigarets marked his route; he smoked a cigaret half through, dropped it to make a shot, then lit another. If this was a sign of nervousness, his 170 rivals -many of whom had given up tobacco to steady their nerves-didn't think...
General George Catlett Marshall took time out from military affairs to purchase 17-year-old, nine-room Liscombe Lodge in Pinehurst, N.C., planned to spend his winters there after the war (see below...
Thus wrote Publisher Robert E. Harlow of the Pinehurst, N.C. Outlook (circ. 1,250) in the weekly trade journal Publishers' Auxiliary (reprinted from Coronet). Up & down the land, country weekly reporter-editor-publishers took time off to search their souls and tell Pinehurst's Harlow where he got off, or on, as the case might...