Marvin Drager
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Marvin Drager ran a successful public relations firm in New York City and was previously a photo editor for the Associated Press. He also worked for the New York Post and contributed articles to national magazines. A native New Yorker, he resides in midtown Manhattan, graduated from St. Johns University, and received his Masters degree in English literature from Columbia University. His book, The Most Glorious Crown: The Story of Americas Triple Crown Thoroughbreds from Sir Barton to Affirmed, was rereleased by Triumph Books in 2005.
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Charismatic, (foaled 1996), American racehorse (Thoroughbred) who in 1999 won the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes but lost at the Belmont Stakes, ending his bid for the coveted Triple Crown of American horse racing. Charismatic was initially seen as a $200,000 disappointment, which was how…
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