Word: bensons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Along with Lincoln in the first boat will be--starting with the bow--Joe Brown, Sam Allen, Ted Barrett, Frank Benson, John Morgan, Ray Burns, and Lindy Watkins. Bill Chadwick will...
...boatings: varsity: Joe Brown, bow; Sam Allen, 2; Ted Barret, 3; Frank Benson, 4; Bill Wetmore, 5; Ray Burns, 6; Lindy Watkins,7; Jerry Wells, stroke; Bill Chadwick, cox. Junior varsity; Oakes Ames, bow; Jack Beggs, 2; Dick Gillies, 3; Ted House, 4; John Margan, 5; Art Herbst, 6; Stan Kabrl,7; Dick Lincoln, stroke; Joe Gordon, cox. Freshman: Ben LaFarge, bow; Tony Barnard, 2; Paul Schlaiker, 3; Dan Rakov, 4; Randy Seed, 5; Joe Cole, 6; Ralph Blum, 7; Lowell Laporet, stroke; Bruce Williams...
Varsity 150-stroke, Wells; 7, Watkins; 6, Burns; 5, Wetmore; 4, Benson; 3, Barrett; 2, Allen; bow, J. Brown; cox, Chadwick...
...record for the Maturity: 2 :00 2/5. He earned a purse $144,325 for his owner, $14,000 for his breeder, Louis B. Mayer, and another $14,000 for Willie Shoemaker-all three record figures. Second and third money ($20,000 and $15,000) went to T. G Benson's Lotowhite and Alfred Vanderbilt's Bed o' Roses...
Howard Leondar's "Mrs. Benson" is described as a "section of a novel." Perhaps, in the context of the entire work, this "section" has meaning; as an excerpt it does not. Mrs. Benson and the other inhabitants of Whitefield are bloodless, unfathomable creatures. Leondar's dialogue fails to give reality to his characters, and is seldom incisive in itself; occasionally a line like this appears: "What is three nights when we think of eternity? A mere ... how shall I put it ... drop in the bucket...