Word: booth
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...surprising inclusions and omissions. That Giovanni Papini's "Life of Christ" should have attained such heights of popularity in one scant year of existence is as revealing in one way as la the mention of "The Virginian," which is twenty-two years old, to the exclusion of any of Booth Tarkington's work; for example, 'The Conquest of Canaan," or "The Gentleman From Indiana." Dyed in the wool conservatives, however, may be cheered by the fact that neither "Jurgen" nor "Women in Love" were so much as mentioned...
...berth is as usual the most desired, 15 men having signed up for the position. Both pitchers and catchers have been working out under Coach Mitchell for the past seven weeks, and are gradually getting into shape. Several experienced pitchers are in the line-up, including R. H. Booth of Exeter, O. H. P. Baldwin of Lawrenceville, and Dwight Barnum of Middlesex. The nine catchers include such experienced men as H. S. Gans, H. F. Leith, and W. G. Seaver...
...Freshman pitchers and catchers have been working under the tutelage of Coach Fred Mitchell for six weeks. No outstanding stars have yet gained recognition, but several of the first year men have won favorable comment. The leading pitchers include O. H. P. Baldwin, R. H. Booth, C. P. Clifford, G. McN. Gates, and R. S. Savory. H. S. Gans, H. S. Russell, and William Seaver appear to be likely backstops...
...Word used by Booth Tarkington in his new novel, The Midlander (TIME Jan. 21), to indicate the States of the Middle West...
...ciation's Committee on Legal Education. He is an ex-President of the Chicago Bar Association, the Illinois State Bar Association. He is chief counsel for the Chicago and Alton Railroad and his firm are general counsel for the Michigan Central, the Union Stock Yards and Transit Co., the Booth Fisheries...