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Maybe if guys like Baker wouldn't run so hard in the opposite direction, spring for women like Fran Landesman and the immortal Margy Frake wouldn't be so tough—I don't know.
The Sad Songs of Spring Con Chapman 2011
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The song was sung by Jeanne Crain, who played Margy Frake.
The Sad Songs of Spring Con Chapman 2011
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Vanessa Frake, head of security and ops, HMP Wormwood Scrubs, Min of Justice.
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"This is beyond a dream," Frake said, stopping to chat during a practice round Wednesday.
USATODAY.com - After toiling in obscurity, qualifiers get Open chance 2001
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That's the beauty of the Open, where guys such as Klapprott and Frake can still have their moment in the sun on one of golf's biggest stages.
USATODAY.com - After toiling in obscurity, qualifiers get Open chance 2001
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Frake calms his nerves by listening to an eclectic mix of music that includes his favorite band, the Grateful Dead.
USATODAY.com - After toiling in obscurity, qualifiers get Open chance 2001
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Frake, a 31-year-old pro at Little Mill Country Club in
USATODAY.com - After toiling in obscurity, qualifiers get Open chance 2001
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While Greg Norman, Tom Watson and John Daly watch from home this week, New Jersey club pro and Deadhead George Frake II will tee off at just after 8 a.m.
USATODAY.com - After toiling in obscurity, qualifiers get Open chance 2001
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"We're leaving tomorrow, twelve sharp, " Frake responded, and the carriage disappeared.
Centennial Michener, James 1974
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"Agreed, " Zendt called, whereupon Captain Frake ordered a Negro to lower a gangplank to the levee, and Levi climbed aboard, delivering the fifty-three dollars.
Centennial Michener, James 1974
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