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To be a gentleman is to be oneself, all of a seam, on camera and off.
Murray Kempton
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Murray Kempton
Age: 79 †
Born: 1917
Born: December 16
Died: 1997
Died: May 5
Journalist
Baltimore
Maryland
James Murray Kempton
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