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The telegram arrived at the University of Chicago on a Tuesday morning in October 1950, and the man who received it read it twice, set it face-down on his desk, and went back to teaching his class. He finished the lecture. He answered questions from students. He erased the blackboard himself, as
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Lee Majors celebrates his 87th birthday today.... He could run 60 miles an hour on TV. At 87, he walks slow through his ranch in Malibu. Because The Six Million Dollar Man just wanted to be a man at home, and Happy 87th Birthday to Lee Majors, and today there are no slow-motion scenes and no bio
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A divorced single mom got fired from her bank secretary job in 1958. Twenty-one years later she sold her side hustle for $47.5 million — and her teenage helper went on to invent MTV. Her name was Bette Nesmith Graham. Born in Dallas in 1924, Bette was a high school dropout. She married a soldier
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