Word: cobbs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...downhill race, and the skimen who will compete for the championship cup and the individual medals are Harold A. White '37, Fredrick S. Bigelow '36, Thomas Mottey, II '38, and William F. Loomis '36 of the first team; Harry S. Parker '35 and John M. Hammond '37, Sidney Cobb '38, Richard Preston '37, and Wendall M. Hastings '38 of the second team...
Score--Adams 3, Lowell 2. Cobb (A) defeated Weigand (L), 3-0; Hadley (A) defeated Rockwell (L), 2-0; Shapiro (L) defeated Hutchinson (A), 3-2; Tillinghast (L) defeated Hill (A), 3-2; and Rosenfeld (A) defeated Wood...
Cobina Wright was the only one of his five wives to part by divorce from Owen Johnson (Stover at Yale), Born Esther Cobb on an Oregon ranch 90 mi. from a railroad, she was taken abroad by an aunt; at 16 she made her operatic debut in Germany and married Novelist Johnson. After War and divorce she entered Manhattan society by way of marriage to a wealthy broker named William May Wright. In 1924 she began a series of concerts chiefly distinguished by her Poiret gowns. Meantime she was becoming famed for large, jolly parties to which socialites and celebrities...
...entered in the competition are Frederick S. Bigelow '38, Sidney Cobb '38, Wendell M. Hastings '35, William F. Loomis '36, Thomas Motley, II '38, Henry S. Parker '35, Richard Preston '37, and Harold T. White...
...atmosphere and threadbare splendor of a little Kentucky hamlet in the reconstruction days is brought to the screen in the cinema version of Irvin S. Cobb's "Judge Priest." Old men in tattered gray jackets sit whittling on the court-house steps; bearded jaws work the faster at mention of how the Yankees field at Chickamauga; and in the barber shop across the street loafers nudge each other as the girl in crinoline sweeps...