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Word: chases (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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Covering the event from the press box on top of the grandstand, were the ablest reporters in the U. S. Wrote Grantland Rice, dean of U. S. sportswriters: ". . . Rosemont and Seabiscuit should lead the chase. . . ." Columnist Sidney Skolsky described the scene when the bugle blew for the parade to the post: "The . . . track was so crowded there almost wasn't room enough for the horses. . . ." At the post, it took three and a half minutes to get the field of 18 in line. Then, in a sudden hush, the line began to move and the crowd to roar. What...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Richest Race | 3/8/1937 | See Source »

...case. An honest gambler tries to sell his properties to a friend he hopes will run them with equal integrity, in order that in may marry a Boston girl who doesn't like roulette. This admirable attempt is thwarted by the murder of the gambler's friend, and the chase is on. Another murder throws suspicion on all sorts of people, but MacLane and Farrell are never fooled for a minute, or at least not for long. The final upshot of all this confusion may not be divulged, but suffice it to say that the Puritaness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Moviegoer | 3/5/1937 | See Source »

...Robert W. Emmons 3rd '21; 1920--Arthur J. Conlon '22; 1921--George Owen Jr. '23; 1922--George Owen Jr. '23; 1923--George Own Jr. '23; 1924--Lewis Gordon '24; 1925--Isadore Zarakov '27; 1926--C. Lee Todd Jr. '26; 1927--Howard W. Burns '28; 1928--John P. Chase '28; 1929--Thomas W. Gilligan '31; 1930--Benjamin H. Ticknor '31; 1931--Edward H. McGrath '31; 1932--Charles Devens '32; 1933--Edward F. Loughlin Jr. '34; 1934--Francis H. Gleason '34; 1935--Thomas H. Bilodean '37; 1936--Thomas H. Bilodeau...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO BASEBALL PRIZES AWARDED TO BILODEAU | 3/2/1937 | See Source »

...competition; 1919-- Robert W. Emmouns 3rd '21; 1920--Arthur J.Conlon'22; 1921--Arthur J. Conlon '22; 1922--Arthur J. Conlon '22; 1923--George Owen Jr. '23; 1924--C. Lee Todd Jr. '26; 1925 and 1926--Isadore Zarakov '27; 1927--Howard W. Burns '28; 1928--John P. Chase '28; 1929--Edward H. McGrath '31; 1930--Edward H. McGrath '31; 1931--Benjamin H. Ticknor '31; 1932--Edmund A. Mays Jr. '32; 1933--Charles J. Nevin '34; 1934--Charles J. Nevin '34; 1935--Thomas H. Bilodeau '37; 1936--Thomas H. Bilodeau...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO BASEBALL PRIZES AWARDED TO BILODEAU | 3/2/1937 | See Source »

President for the next year will be Howard R. Patch, Jr. '38, Henry H. Urrows '38 has been elected secretary, and treasurer for the coming fiscal year will be Irving H. Chase '39. The newly-elected members of the executive committee are John Barnard Jr. '39, Samuel L. M. Cole '39, John J. Garlick '38, and Alphonso Ossorio...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PATCH HEADS DRAMATIC CLUB | 2/25/1937 | See Source »

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