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  1. John A. Lardner (May 4, 1912 – March 24, 1960) was an American sports writer, WWII war correspondent, and author. He was the son of Ring Lardner. [1] [2]

  2. Oct 14, 2010 · John Lardner died of a heart attack three weeks before his 48th birthday. The day that he died, John Lardner was writing an obituary for an old family friend, Franklin P. Adams, the great ...

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    John Lardner (born 10 May 1972 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a former professional snooker player. His best performance came in the 1999 World Snooker Championship, where he reached the last 32. He reached a peak world ranking of 67th in 2000–01.

  4. John Lardner (1913–60), the son of legendary humorist Ring Lardner, was a columnist for Newsweek; a frequent and much-honored contributor to the New Yorker, True, and Sport; and the author of It Beats Working, Strong Cigars and Lovely Women, and White Hopes and Other Tigers.

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  5. John Lardner, by many accounts the most gifted of them all, was 46 when he died of a coronary occlusion.

  6. This collection marks the return to print of John Lardner, one of America’s press box giants, a classic stylist whose wry humor and tireless reporting helped elevate sportswriting to art. The brilliant W. C. Heinz called Lardner “the best of us.” This book shows why.

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  8. The John Lardner Reader: A Press Box Legend's Classic Sportswriting. This collection marks the return to print of John Lardner, one of America’s press box giants, a classic stylist whose wry humor and tireless reporting helped elevate sportswriting to art.