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The New Yorker, October 11, 1952 P. 62 Speaks of race trackers being crazy about baseball.
By G. F. T. Ryall The New Yorker, October 11, 1952 P. 62 Speaks of race trackers being crazy about baseball.
Comprehended at a glance, it lets us get right down to being crazy about ourselves, in a bubble of participatory narcissism that it will be pitiable to have missed.
Diane Keaton remembers being "crazy about him" at their first meeting, when she saw him standing on the stage of the theatre where she was auditioning for "Play It Again, Sam".
Isabel Foxen Duke helps women stop being crazy about food and weight.
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