THEIR COURTSHIP’S HISTORY WAS WRITTEN IN GARISH HEADLINES AND THEIR WEDDING WAS SEALED IN FLASHBULBS. IS THIS THE HAPPY ENDING RITA AND DICK DREAMED ABOUT?...
Amidst world-tottering problems and talk of peace Shirley Temple moved to Washington, D. C., a few months ago.
“And only because my Husband is stationed here with the Navy—specifically, in the Office of Naval Operations in case anybody wants to know.” She added the last part...
Organized racing burgeoned in the 1900s. Europe had city-to-city road races, while US sport favoured closed dirt tracks and wooden board Motordromes. In Britain, roads were closed for the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy (TT) races and the banked Brooklands circuit opened in 1907. At...
The early 20th century saw motorcycle development grow rapidly in the US, and while some bought in technology from Europe, most American makers chose to forge ahead with their own various solutions. Roads between cities were entirely unmetalled, so effective suspension was a vital development,...