Word: bennette
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Bennett '33 won four places in the handicap Track Meet held at the Freshman track yesterday afternoon. Another winner was C. A. Williams '31, who took first in the 70-yard dash, most popular of the events, and a second in the 880-yard run. Bennett was second in the 70-yard dash and 150-yard run, and third in the shotput and broad jump...
...yards). Time--7 3-5 sec. Third heat--won by G. N. Williams '34 (two yards); second, W. L. Rasler '34 (one yard); third, E. R. Rockett (one yard). Time--7 3-5 sec. Fourth heat--won by J. A. Curtiss '34 (three yards); second, G. F. Bennett '33 (one yard); third, N. P. Beveridge '32. Time--7 2-5 sec. First semi-final won by G. F. Bennett '33 (one yard); second, J. C. Brown '34 (three yards); third, B. L. Hennessey 11. Second semi-final won by G. N. Williams '34 (two yards); second, W. L. Hasler...
...Baldwin!" sneered the press peer in one of his papers. "We want no more of Baldwin!" (Baron Beaverbrook of course advocates food tariffs.) As a matter of expediency the MacDonaid cabinet pigeonholed Canada's straightforward proposal last week in an especially created committee, sorely vexed Canada's Bennett who soon afterward gave a dinner to all important correspondents in London, thereby, perhaps, increasing their sympathy with his plans...
Solid South is the story of how two Pittsburgh millionaires-father & son-pierce the Mason-Dixon line, win the hands of two aristocratic daughters-widow & child-of the Confederacy. Antagonistic to the Yankees' scheme is the ladies' father-in-law and grandfather, Major Bruce Follonsby (Richard Bennett). If the play is meant to satirize life in the South, or even the stage-idea of life in the South, it fails...
...does object to a Hearst report: "On the night before his [first] wife [Lura Virginia Bennett Cannon] died, about two years ago, Bishop Cannon visited Mrs. McCallum in her apartment...