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For months, everyone had known everything.
He had known everything about puppets for a long time, since his solitary childhood in the 1930's.
Walter Winchell couldn't have known everything about the situation when he accused the N. Y. theatres of being in cahoots with their hatcheck concessionaires.
For that, he joined a lengthy list of coaches who couldn't have known everything that was going on in their greater basketball community — and probably didn't want to know.
"It is easy to say that I should have known everything, I should have understood everything, and thus I could have intervened or rectified the situation at the time," he said.
(Which eighty-five-year-old is?) Toward the end of the interview, Rose asked him this: If, when he was Fed chairman, he had known everything he learned in writing this book, would he have acted any differently?
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