While a young man in Buffalo, Grover Cleveland drank ample quantities of beer, caroused with his male friends, possibly frequented houses of prostitution and fathered a child after possibly forcing ...
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Real oldtime baseball fans have no trouble remembering a buoyant, carousing young man of 24 who blew into the majors from the Nebraska plains in 1911 and promptly won 28 games with the Philadelphia ...
In 1881, Grover Cleveland was a workaholic, 44-year-old bachelor lawyer in Buffalo, N.Y., living in a modest apartment above his firm. His pleasures were fishing, food in copious portions, and beer.
The president for eight years between 1884 and 1896, Grover Cleveland said what he meant and meant what he said. His rapid ascent to the presidency following time as mayor of Buffalo and governor of ...