Word: cabote
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...selected Gardner Symons' Winter Twilight. Edsel Ford, heir apparent of Detroit, took Elliott Daingerfield's Autumn Tints. Irving T. Bush, import-export magnate, chose Bill, a bronze by Malvina Hoffman. Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, herself a sculptor of first rank, preferred Edward McCartan's bronze Fountain. Dr. Richard C. Cabot, the good Boston doctor-philosopher, decided on The Grand Pitch, by George C. Hallowell. Other paintings and sculptures in the first 30 were by such standard artists as Daniel Chester French, Frederick Frieseke, Janet Scudder, Harry Watrous, Leopold Seyffert, Chauncey Ryder, R. Tait McKenzie, Charles Hawthorne, Frank Benson, Eugene Savage...
...Henry Cabot Lodge: "Large (Lodge) is a diplomat. He says things to get his way, but I think he tries to tell the truth...
Popular opinion has perhaps assumed that Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts was the oldest of Senators. Lodge is the senior member of the upper house merely because he has served more continuous terms than any other member. Senator Lodge entered the Senate in 1893 and has been there ever since. He is 73, only...
Singles.--Foster (Y) defeated Cabot (H), 5-7, 6-1, 6-1; Sheridan (Y) defeated Duncan (H), 6-3, 6-3; Ruckgaber (Y) defeated Stralem (H), 6-3, 7-5; Upjohn (H) defeated Hill (Y), 7-5, 6-3; Rouillon (H) defeated Babb (Y), 6-1, 6-3; Bostwick (H) defeated Stoddard...
Doubles.--Foster and Hopkins (Y) defeated Cabot and Harrington (H); 6-4, 6-2; Duncan and Upjohn (H) defeated Ruckgaber and Babb (Y), 6-3, 6-4; Lanier and Newell (Y) defeated Stralem and Rouillon...