Word: coe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...dews of seven o'clock- a morning when the trainer had stood at the rail, frantically signaling Watson the exercise boy, to slow down, while the split-second gentry compared watches, believing that they must have made some mistake in timing this incredible horse. It was W. R. Coe's Pompey, as sure a winner as a sporting man could...
While he is away on a trip, however, his mother wisely rents the cottage to Professor Coe and his son and (would you believe it?) a daughter. His rage at their refusal to vacate is far from gentlemanly...
Confronted by Miss Coe's absolute refusal to give up the lease, Tony makes the best of the matter by constantly visiting Miss Coe and pouring forth the story of his "deep love" for Mrs. Rose Helen Trot. Incidentally, Miss Coe, who is, of course, a very altruistic listener, turns out to be "The Other Rose...
Garrulous Mother Coe is elated with his improvement, which manifests itself in a regained appetite. Her joy is short-lived, however, for she hears from the hairdresser that "that dangerous woman" is stopping at Bar Harbor, the very next town. As Miss Coe puts it, "she revisits the spot as a criminal revisits the scene of her crimes". A tense War of the Roses follows, but Tony gets "a cold chill" by visiting the widow. The "fire of youth" is turned to "true love", Mother Mason attaches herself to the Professor, and "The Other Rose" at last has her "romance...
...were conveyed to the New London station in automobiles, many of the Second Crew accompanying them and giving them a cheer of confidence. They arrived in Philadelphia this afternoon in time to take a trial spin in the Pocock Shell which was shipped down yesterday. Coach Leader and Trainer Coe accompanied the nine oarsmen...