On Nov. 1, 1938, in a two-horse match, Seabiscuit defeated the favored Triple Crown winner War Admiral by four lengths in what was dubbed the “Race of the Century” at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore.
The heirs of a Jewish collector say the museum and the Goulandris foundation were aware of the work’s provenance.
Grey, who had Parkinson's disease, died on October 11 in Norwich, England, his daughters Lucy and Clarissa Grey told Reuters.
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Today-History-Nov09

Today in History for Nov. 9 In 1674, the great English poet John Milton died in London. His most famous work was "Paradise Lost," an epic poem about man's fall from God's grace.
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