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Word: bryce (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...with Justice Fred T. Field '03, of the Massachusetts Supreme Court acting as chief justice. Charles S. Maddock 2L and Martin A. Jurow 2L, of the Pollock Club reached the semi-finals by virtue of a victory over Henry H. Rightor 2L and Malcolm L. Munroe 2L, of the Bryce Club, with Justice John C. Crosby of the Massachusetts Supreme Court presiding...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POLLOCK, WILSON WIN IN AMES COMPETITION | 2/17/1934 | See Source »

Wives of some great men remind us that we can make our lives sublime. The enthusiasm with which Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Roosevelt throws herself into teaching, baby-culture,* charity and social crusades is rivaled by pistol-toting Cornelia Bryce Pinchot's fervor on behalf of working women & children. Early one morning last week at Northampton. Pa. a State car rolled up to the D & D Shirt Co. factory and out stepped Pennsylvania's First Lady, clad in a red corduroy coat, red hat. Pinned on Airs. Pinchot's coat was a streamer labeled: STRIKER. At the head...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Picketer | 5/15/1933 | See Source »

...Bryce vs. Lowell; Argument, Tuesday, February 7; Chief Justice; W. B. Leach Jr., '21, professor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AMES QUARTER-FINAL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED | 1/10/1933 | See Source »

...standings of the first eight clubs are as follows: Club Score Won Lost Perventage 1. Bryce 30 4 0 1.000 2. Wilson 26 1/2 4 0 1.000 3. J. Smith 26 1/2 4 0 1.000 4. Pow Wow 26 1/2 4 0 1.000 5. Cheate 27 1/2 3 1 .750 6. Scott 27 3 1 .750 7. Warren 26 1/2 3 1 .750 8. Lowell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELIMINATION COMPETITION IN AMES DEBATES WON BY BRYCE | 12/17/1932 | See Source »

...shafts deep into the solid ore of Balzac, Brontė, Cooper, Dickens, Dumas, George Eliot, Bret Harte, Hawthorne, Howells, Kipling, Meredith, Scott, Stevenson, Thackeray, Mark Twain. . . . There is nothing austerely highbrow in his choice: he enjoyed the same thrillers you and I were reared on. He knows his James Bryce, John Fiske, Parkman, Prescott, James Ford Rhodes, Trevelyan, Truslow Adams. . . . Among late American novelists his favorites seem to be Thomas Nelson Page, Tarkington, Edith Wharton, Stewart Edward White, Willa Cather, Harry Leon Wilson, Zane Grey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Wanted: a Poem | 10/3/1932 | See Source »

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