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...Captain Cohn no one will ever write the true biography. Presumably untrue is the tale that he got his stake in life through pocketing by agreement 40% of all he could wheedle from the late eccentric Baron Michelham in the interest of the estranged Baroness, Aimee Geraldine, nee Bradshaw. Today Captain Cohn, a fat, unctuous personage with a great mane of blond hair, is to be seen, sleekly appareled and carrying a lady's parasol to shield his eyes, at every major race meeting in Europe. Frequently, very frequently, his horses win. His Sir Galahad distanced Epinard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Wagon-Cooks | 2/20/1928 | See Source »

Score--Harvard, 41; Wesleyan, 21. Goals from floor--Wenner 6, Slocum 4, O'Connell 2, Barbee 5, Hatch, VanCott 2, Lockwood 2, Ward 3, Bradshaw 2, Lee, Goals from fouls--Wenner, Slocum 3, Green, VanCott, Ward, Bradshaw, Lee. Referee--Cragen. Time of halves--20 minutes. HARVARD WESLEYAN Wenner, Baldwin, r.f. l.g., Travis Slocum, O'Connell, l.f. r.g., Lee, Saunders Green, McCurdy, Lane, c. c., Bradshaw Barbee, Combs, r.g. l.f., Ward, Spaulding Hatch, Burns, l.g. r.f., VanCott, Lockwood

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD BASKETBALL TEAM DOWNS WESLEYAN | 1/14/1928 | See Source »

...final day, Woodrow Wilson's name was conjured with in Chapin Hall. Prof. Sidney Bradshaw Fay, of Smith College, said he has second-hand but reliable information that Woodrow Wilson died content that the League was gaining ground even without...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An End | 9/8/1924 | See Source »

Bernard Jacob Alpers, of Salem; Raymond Watson Bradshaw, of Sugar Grove, Pa.; Albert Edward Herrmann, of Lincoln, Neb.; Daniel Riggs Higbee, of Fowler, Colo.; Lewis Marshall Hurxthal, of Mansfield, O.; Walter Stuart McClellan, of Hamilton, N. Y.; William Lionel McClure, of Lawton, Okla.; Samuel Mufson, of Passaic, N. J.; James Greenleaf Simmons, of Wellesley Hills; Paul Edwin Spangler, of Eugene, Ore.; Toussaint Tourgee Tildon, of Fort Worth, Tex.; Lester Ray Whitaker, of Berwick, Me.; Walter Belknap Whiting, of Summit, N. J.; and Harold Vanderelst Williams, of Reading...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 46 MEDICAL STUDENTS AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS | 1/3/1922 | See Source »

Professor Sidney Bradshaw Fay '96, Ph. D. '00 of Smith College, has been appointed lecturer in history at the University for the remainder of the year, to continue one of the courses formerly given by Professor Robert M. Johnston, official historian of the A.E.F., who died January...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Fay Lecturer in History | 2/21/1920 | See Source »

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