Word: bowe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Cities north of Washington are accustomed to elegant express trains carrying distinguished statesmen. Not until the Smith train entered Virginia did real crowds begin to appear on station platforms. At Charlottesville, though it was getting late, Candidate Smith went out on the back platform and made a bow...
...gave no sign of hurt feelings. When the new trial opened, there he sat, slightly apart from the rest, like an opera tenor awaiting his cue. Lawyer George P. Hoover, a subordinate, introduced him in full court to Justice Bailey. Lawyer Littleton stood up and made as deep a bow as his comfortable figure would permit. Then he sat down again, pursing his lips and looking at the jury with amiable indulgence. The trial began...
Crew A--Stroke, John Watts '28; 7, Guy Murchie '29; 6, F. A. Clark '29; 5, W. G. Saltonstall '28; 4, C. E. Mason '30; 3, W. T. Emmett '29; 2, J. DeW. Hubbard '29; bow, L. W. Dickey '30; cox., L. L. Wadsworth...
Crew B--Stroke, James Lawrence '29; 7, M. R. Brownell '30; 6, A. A. Campbell '30; 5, B. J. Harrison '29; 4, A. T. Gray '30; 3. Allerton Cushman '29; 2, D. S. M. Lanier '28; bow, C. McK. Norton '29; cox., J. H. McCollom...
Ineligibles Stroke, L. D. Parker '30; 7, J. W. Dunlop '29; 6. W. H. Boldt '30; 5, J. G. Lewis '30; 4, James Roosevelt '30; 3, Daniel Codman '30; 2, Edward Faruham 1G.; bow, M. A. Lomasney '30; cox., C. H. Pforzheimer...