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There Bertha, now 16 and 160 lb., “like a truck horse,” had her first lover. She took to the road, fell in love with an anarchist in San Francisco, followed him to New Orleans.
Ely Callaway's posthumous book, "The Unconquerable Game," details his life in golf and business. Brian Minbiole, a longtime Callaway employee, offers insights into the book and Callaway's ...
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Callaway book details founder's vision, boldness, Big Bertha and Alice Cooper's snake adThe Masters kicks off this week, and with it so does the unofficial start of the golf season. Fittingly, Ely Callaway’s posthumous book, “The Unconquerable Game: My Life in Golf and Business ...
THE SECRET MIND OF BERTHA PAPPENHEIM: The Woman Who Invented Freud’s Talking Cure, by Gabriel Brownstein Bertha Pappenheim stopped eating and sleeping. She lost her language and ability to move.
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