Runner's World 1995 George Sheehan - Abstracts
| Runner's World 1995 George Sheehan | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A legend in your own mind: there's no need to be "ordinary" once you find out what you do well.(Column) | Sports and fitness | George Sheehan | |||
| And miles to go before I sleep: when serious illness comes, "making every day count" takes on new meaning. (Column) | Sports and fitness | George Sheehan | |||
| Giving thanks. (runners should conduct themselves as guests at the race courses)(The Best of Sheehan)(Column) | Sports and fitness | George Sheehan | |||
| Of children and other explorers. (similarities between the old and the young) (Column) | Sports and fitness | George Sheehan | |||
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