Word: booth
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Three veteran pitchers from last year's championship nine, F. B. Cutts '28, J. N. Barbee '28 and R. H. Booth '27 are expected to be present as well as some promising twirlers from last year's Freshman outfit. For the catcher's berth Henry Chauncey '28 and E. J. Steptoe '29 are expected to stage a close race. Chauncey caught for the University team last year and Steptoe was a pitcher on the first year nine. He is to be given a chance behind the plate because of his batting ability and certain features of his playing which point...
...book is the work of R. H. Booth '27 and Donald Gibbs '27, while the lengthy musical score was composed by Richard Donham '27 and C. W. Grossman 1 G B. The Club expects that the two tunes "Once Upon a Time" and "Carry Me Back" will prove especially successful...
...Booth, besides being a co-author of the book, will take the part of William Rockwell, and in that capacity courts the favor of Mary Ogden, played by Howard Whitmore...
Fiction DOOMSDAY - Warwick Deeping* - Knopf ($2.50). A Pandora of rural England. TOMORROW MORNING - Anne Parish - Harper ($2). A mother's sacrifice; tears, smiles, aspiration. TAR: A MIDWEST CHILDHOOD - Sherwood Anderson - Boni & Liveright ($3). A Huckleberry Finn in lower Ohio. THE PLUTOCRAT - Booth Tarking ton - Doubleday, Page ($2). An Illinois Caesar visits Carthage. CHILDREN OF THE MORNING - W. L. George- Putnam ($2). What became of 59 children stranded on a desert island. EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE - Felix Riesenberg - Har court, Brace ($2.50). Epical treatment of Manhattan, isle of psychlones. I'LL HAVE A FINE FUNERAL - Pierre La Maziere - Brentano...
...President and Mrs. Coolidge motored to Edgemoor, Washington suburb. There is the home of Harry S. New of Indiana, Postmaster General, whose dinner guests they were, and with them a dozen Hoosiers, including Author & Mrs. Booth Tarkington...