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Looks like it's three down and one to go for a certain well-known Liverpool quartet.
According to someone who professes to know the real George Harrison, the 23-year-old lead guitarist for the Beatles tied the famous knot two months ago.
Harrison met his alleged wife, Patti Boyd on the scene of the Beatles' from movie, "A Hard Day's Night."
Only Paul
This would leave only Paul McCartney in the ranks of the unfettered. (John was married four years ago and Ringo got his in February.)
Yesterday, in an interview with the CRIMSON, a source close to the Beatles stated that the lead guitarist was married in England two months ago. The marriage, if a fact is a secret well-guarded by Harrison his wife, and the English Telephone company.
Who He?
After five transatlantic attempts to reach the singer for comment, the CRIMSON made contact with a female member of Harrison's household at 9 p.m EST (2 a.m Greenwich time). All she said was: "Who's George Harrison? I never heard of him."
Three preceding calls were thwarted when English operators recognized the Beatle's private number and refused point blank to place the call.
The first time the CRIMSON called Harrison's home in Surrey, England, the sought-after member of the quartet refused to accept the call.
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