Harold Cleghorn thinks a lot of weight lifting, it is true, but his affection for the sport planes into insignificance alongside that he shows for his two daughters, Sharan, who is four, and Vicki, who is three. Every night without fail he reads them fairy stories before they go to bed. November 17, 1950.
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