Word: cochrane
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, Edward Horemans, world's champion 18.2 balk-line billiard player, and Welcher Cochran, American champion, will play an exhibition match at the Harvard Union...
Horemans, who is a Belgian by birth, arrived in New York last night. Cochran, a Californian, beat Jake Schaeffer, former American champion, last week in New York City. Schaeffer and Cochran gave an exhibition last year before a large audience in the Union Living Room...
Edward Horemans, world's champion 18.2 balid-line billiard player, and Welcher Cochran, American champion, will play an exhibition match at the Harvard Union next Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, according to a tentative plan announced yesterday...
...author and composer of "This Year of Grace" Mr. Noel Coward last night was a benefaction. His songs and satires were of an upper class, ranging from competent to superlative, and the fleet manner in which they sped along made Mr. Cochran's London revue one of the merriest, of its closet type. Mr. Coward was not, however, so brilliant as a musical comedian. Unendowed with the impish attributes of a clown, his efforts were slightly laborious, and he sang in a weedy voice and danced with small facility. But when he grew dramatic in a tragic number reminiscent...
Notable in last week's announcement was the name of Alexander Smith Cochran, lifelong Republican, carpetmaker of Yonkers, N. Y., third husband of Mme. Ganna Walska (at present Mrs. Harold F. McCormick), once famed as "the world's richest bachelor," founder of Yale's literary Elizabethan Club. He gave...