Word: cards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Permanent mementos of the Spread will be given out to all guests in the form of leather card cases and dance programs...
Another nap and the New York Evening Post occupy him before supper, at which from four to a dozen guests are present. In the evening he listens to music (there is a magnificent pipe organ at Pocantico), and plays a game called Numerica. No card advocate, he enjoys Numerica with its 52 chips, numbered from 1 to 13, with four of each number. The object of the game is to build four stacks of numbers from 1 to 13. It requires no little mathematical skill in marshalling the right chips at the right moment. Seldom has Mr. Rockefeller faced opponents...
...Hutchinson '28 turned in a card of 75 in defeating his opponent Chesley 3 and 1. C. L. Stover '30 was only one shot behind his captain, scoring a 76 to dispose of Maggioli by a 7 and 6 count...
...Rollin Kirby, acute cartoonist of the astute New York World, drew a picture of the Primary School, a one-room structure flying the U. S. flag. Out into the road, in sailor hat, buster brown collar, short trousers and socks, came a fattish cherub waving his report card at an old gentleman labelled G. 0. P. The cartoon was entitled: "Look, Daddy!" The cherub was labelled Hoover. The report card said...
...best card for the afternoon was turned in by J.W. Hutchinson '30, player-manager of the Crimson team, who made a 78 on the 72-par Woodland course...