Philadelphia Story

Friday, March 11, 2005

James Biddle, 75, died at his family’s estate, Andalusia, near Philadelphia yesterday.

From today’s New York Times:

“Mr. Biddle was born at Andalusia on July 8, 1929. He attended St. Paul’s School in Concord, N.H., and graduated from Princeton, where he studied art and archaeology. He served in an intelligence unit of the Army during the Korean War.”

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“Anybody invites you to a game of solitaire, you tell ’em sorry, buster, the ball game is over.”

Frank Sinatra

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Photo by John Orris,
The New York Times

James Biddle
in 1967

Art

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Archaeology