Word: arnold
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Haverford, Pa., furious left-handed service, an upward-ripping backhand like Gerald Patterson's, crashing overhead blows stopped all the collegiate courtsmen who pitted themselves singly against much tanned Wallace Scott of the University of Washington. Arnold W. Jones of Yale, the other finalist, was dismayed by the ball's perpetual presence on his side...
...walking with businesslike majesty down the long corridors, would ponder the implications of so vast a rule. To boys, most of whom had come from homes of wealth, where justice had oft been tempered with pleasure, the King preached annually a sermon which concluded with the lines of Matthew Arnold...
Commissions as second lieutenants of Field Artillery, Officers' Reserve Corps, will be awarded to the following: Thomas Elias Armstrong, of Denver, Colo.; Lawrence Soule Apsey, of Cambridge; Horace Lane Arnold, of Brookline; Walter Ray Baylies, of Boston; Wesley Meredith Behrens, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Richard Foster Howard, of Cambridge; John Casimir Mrowca, of Taylor, Pa.; William Joseph Will O'Hearn, of Roxbury, and William Morris Rosenbaum of Woodmere...
...season was staged between Ingraham and Captain Howard, the latter triumphing after three sets of the most brilliant tennis, 6-4, 6-8, 10-8. With Anderson of Columbia out of the running, Howard is a likely winner of the individual intercollegiate championship, having already defeated Ingraham and Arnold Jones of Yale...
Then came the Eli disaster on Saturday, May 24. Ingraham and Captain Pfaffmann won their singles and doubles matches. In every other match, Yale was victorious. The biggest surprise of the afternoon was Ingraham's triumph over Captain Arnold Jones. After losing the first set, he easily pulled through with the last...