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Monday, April 04, 1966


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Monday April 4 THE FRESNO BEE BE MY GUEST Tom Weiskopf right jokingly asks veteran Doug Sanders if lie can Sunders trophy shortly after Sanders sunk a five-foot putt to win a playoff from to capture the boro Open Totems Edge Seals Hold Fourth In WHL Sanders Puts Greensboro Title Away Eyes Masters GREENSBORO AP Confidence that is growing with his string of successes plus an excellent putter have made Doug Sanders the choice of at east one expert good but it's not right to take it out of my bag I'm Palmer said I'm not confident going to do a lot of work in the enough wi...
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Fresno Bee Republican, The

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The Fresno Bee
July 4, 1976

Today In History

1976: U.S. celebrates 200th birthday

Today marked the 200th anniversary of the signing of the declaration of independence. To recognize the event, the Declaration of Independence was publicly displayed for 76 continuous hours, ships paraded up the Hudson River for Operation Sail and bells rang throughout the country to salute the moment the Declaration was signed. Community picnics, parades, street dances and special receptions also marked the occasion. ... Read Full Story

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Dillinger and Purvis

John Dillinger and Melvin Purvis are back in the public spotlight with the Friday release of Michael Mann's Public Enemies. Johnny Depp is playing the role of Public Enemy John Dillinger, while Christian Bale is his FBI pursuer Melvin Purvis. While the movie will surely be entertaining, the coverage in newspapers during the '30's was almost more sensational. Read Full Story