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...Burden Jacobson, c. h. b. c. h. b., Mathieu Phillips, r. h. b. r. h. b., Boyee, Atlas Mansing, Witkin, Roosevelt, r. o. r. o., Duckworth Hammond, Johnson, r. i. r. i., Ward Johansen, e. f. e. f., Dulker (Capt.) Lewis (Capt.), l. i. l. i., Bellard Harmien, Sinnett, l. o. l. o., Rockwood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Booters Trounce Tufts Yearling Outfit, 1-0 | 11/16/1935 | See Source »

...clarity. One Louis Hanover begged more than $100 from the sympathetic crowd, flung down his crutches on the grave, cried out that he was cured, ran away. The policemen caught him, discovered his alias was Samuel Cohen. He was sent to the work farm for four months. Anna Bellard of Adams, Mass., made out an affidavit at the cemetery office saying she had walked and talked for the first time in five years. Twelve-year-old Rita Averman of Manhattan, blind since infancy, thought she saw light and moving shapes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Malden's Miracles | 12/2/1929 | See Source »

...Bellard, in The Woman, meant to be a financier. One day "he was torn by the look of a house on whose mean little porch near the street sat a shabby old man of 60, without a coat and reading a newspaper. The man's fate seemed terrible. . . . But the man looked up, and smiled at Bellard as brightly as if he himself had been young." Bellard, the ambitious Bellard, never becomes a financier but he finds happiness because he loves a woman. So when his children rail at his failure, he goes out on the porch of his scrubby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NON-FICTION: Gentleman Johnny | 11/7/1927 | See Source »

...Young America" is a distinctly American comedy in three acts. Mr. Bellard has not lost the deep sense of humor that he showed in "Believe Me. Xantippe." the Craig Prize Play of two years ago. The present play began life in Atlantic City as "Me and My Dog," being first produced at Nixon's Apolio Theatre on July 12. Renamed, it began its New York run on Saturday, August 28. Without exception, the critics hailed the play as a distinct success. It is the dramatic story of the adventures of two bad boys and a clever dog, the latter being...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD PLAYWRIGHTS SCORE BIG SUCCESSES | 10/4/1915 | See Source »

Class Day Committee--R. H. Bellard. C. C. Bolton, W. T. Harrison, W. C. Mathews, F. F. de Rham, W. C. Richmond, L. M. Thornton, A. C. Travis, J. A. Tuckerman, H. B. Webster...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Committee Election Tomorrow. | 12/19/1904 | See Source »

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