Word: baileys
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...pound Freshmen--Stroke, I. R. White; 7, E. A. Locke Jr.: 6. B. C. Poole: 5, R. B. Montgomery; 4. L. M. Patterson: 3. A. D. Lincoin: 2. W. P. Bailey; bow; H. L. Warner; cox, A. B. Stebbins...
...pound Freshmen Stroke, 1, R. White; 7, E. A. Locke Jr; 6, B. C. Poole; 5, R. B. Montogomery; 4, L. M. Patterson; 3, A. D. Lincoln; 2, W. P. Bailey; bow, H. L. Warner; cox, A. H. Stebbins...
Shirley Short, U. S. Air Mail pilot; Pelletier ("Paris to Peking") D'Oisy; Col. Charles Augustus Lindbergh; Lady Mary ("London to Capetown") Bailey...
Among the 14 new members elected to the Academy at the same time are Irving Widmer Bailey '07, Professor of Plant Anatomy at the Bussey Institute, and James Bryant Conant '13, Professor of Chemistry at Harvard...
...train in the dusk parade, but are now transformed. They wear gay colors and spangles. They mince and prance and stick out their bosoms. The acrobats look flatfooted, the equestrians are bowlegged, the clowns act drunk. It is, of course, the circus, the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus- never changing, except to become, as Press Agent Dexter Fellowes must repeat in his sleep, "bigger and better." This year many old favorites are back including Lillian Leitzel, pretty enough for Mr. Ziegfeld to glorify, who twists and turns on a rope; and Goliath, the sea elephant, who has gained exactly...