Word: barretts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Professional Golfer Helen Hicks: the Women's Western Open, only U. S. tournament for which she is eligible; by beating Beatrice Barrett of Minneapolis, in the final, 6 & 5; at Chicago's Beverly Country Club. Mildred ("Babe") Didrikson, only other professional entered, was eliminated in the quarterfinals...
Embryonic attempts of Tennyson, Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Wordsworth, Keats, Coleridge, and Kilpling have been placed on exhibition in the Poetry Room...
...evening to Boston to see Cornell in "The Wingless Victory," a warm breeze from the South Seas in her sarong and suffering the inevitable fate of the exotic flower trampled down under the heavy hoof of cold New England. That talented lady must appear Elizabeth Barrett Browning, with or without sarong and Malay hairdress. And, after all, Salem isn't so very far from Wimpole Street...
...same time, the Barrett Wendell Prize of selected books in History and Literature was given to Edonard Sandoz '39 of Cambridge, as the sopohmore who has made the most notable progress during the year...
Schlesinger, a History and Literature concentrator, won the Barrett Wendell Prize in 1936 and is an editor of the Advocate. Wells is the other holder of a Conant scholarship and concentrates in Chemistry. White, a member of the Student Union, majors in History...