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...them that likes their great bard bawdy, "Merry Wives of Windsor" is topped by none...
...resembled Britain's Queen Mary so closely that when the Duke of Windsor, then Prince of Wales, once saw her in Washington, he exclaimed: "Good Lord - there's Mother...
...already impressive collection of medals and awards. The King, who reads through horn-rimmed glasses because of farsightedness, could thank Britain's foremost glaucoma expert for many a service to the Empire as well as to royal eyes. (Sir Stewart had also treated the Duke of Windsor, operated successfully on the Duchess of Kent...
...Windsor Daily Star heard about a ''large black sedan" crossing from Canada to the U.S., hinted that it was probably loaded with escaping Russians...
...Look Now. The Post's rambunctious history began one day in 1895 when blue-eyed, roly-poly Harry Tammen, bartender at Denver's Windsor Hotel, strolled into the littered city room of the old Evening Post. At his side was a new-found friend, swarthy, wax-mustached Frederick. Gilmer Bonfils (pronounced bonn-fees), a dashing promoter who had just cleaned up $800,000 in the notorious "Little Louisiana" lottery. To weary Postmen playing poker, Harry Tammen drawled: "Don't let us disturb you but we've just taken over this paper...