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Prohibition comes to a jubilant end
Dictatorial power granted to Hitler
FDR: Only thing to fear is fear itself
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1933
Sometimes the winner of a Championship qualifies high: George T. Dunlap,
Jr., of the Pomonok Country Club of Flushing, N.Y., was in the 12 who
played off for the last eight places at the Kenwood Country Club at Cincinnati
and defeated ex-Champion Max Marston, 6 and 5, in the final. Somerville
was knocked out by W. Lawson Little, Jr., while Johnny Fischer set a new
qualifying record of 141.
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