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Anne Warner, one of the so-called Sweethearts from the Santa Clara Swim Club who combined to win six gold medals in Rome, said the swimmers had read the stories about her fight against polio.
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Anne Warner, one of the so-called Sweethearts from the Santa Clara Swim Club who combined to win six gold medals in Rome, said the swimmers had read the stories about her fight against polio.
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Anne Warner, one of the so-called Sweethearts from the Santa Clara Swim Club who combined to win six gold medals in Rome, said the swimmers had read the stories about her fight against polio.
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Anne Warner, one of the so-called Sweethearts from the Santa Clara Swim Club who combined to win six gold medals in Rome, said the swimmers had read the stories about her fight against polio.
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Norris also hopes Sweets with your Sweethearts will be a chance for the public to get a look at the students 'musical talents.
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By 1902, the succinct love messages that we recognize began appearing on conversation hearts, called Sweethearts, made by the New England Confectionary Company (NECCO).
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By 1902, the succinct love messages that we recognize began appearing on conversation hearts, called Sweethearts, made by the New England Confectionary Company (NECCO).
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It is called Sweethearts and the food and service was fantastic and memories for me and the old girl were priceless.
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The present day "Sweethearts," with the sayings on small, pastel-colored hearts, date back to 1902.
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Over at Heartbeat, they call their Guest Relations Officers (GROs) "Sweethearts" and attempt to entice you with their geographically-based rooms (Vienna, Paris, Tokyo, etc.).
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