Word: colliere
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Barron G. Collier, advertising . . . S.C.D...
Oscar Sutermeister '32, one of Harvard's intercollegiate champions, will be defending his pole vaulting title on Saturday, his record height being 13 feet, 6 inches. This year Sutermeister has come up slowly, failing to place in the triangular meet last February, when Everett Collier of Cornell took first with a vault of 13 feet, 10 1-4 inches; second honors went to Noyes of Dartmouth at 13 feet, the Hanover athlete's place being largely responsible for the Harvard victory in the end when Farrell's forces eked out a 42 1-2 to 41-point victory over Cornell...
...Autogiro came swimming down upon the South grounds of the White House?first airplane landing on the President's domain. A few minutes later President Hoover presented the Collier Trophy to Harold F. Pitcairn and associates for their development of the Autogiro...
Peter Ibbetson, As if to invite comparison with the Metropolitan Opera's recent production (TIME, Feb. 16), the Brothers Shubert have revived John N. Raphael's and Constance Collier's dramatization of George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier's Peter Ibbetson. As a libretto for Deems Taylor's music. Peter Ibbetson seemed peculiarly apt, and Joseph Urban did some notable settings for it. The Shuberts' play is not so well mounted. The fanciful story of two lovers who, parted as children, meet only in their dreams in later life and are only wholly reunited in death, is one which ; goes...
Author John Collier, poetry reviewer for London's Time and Tide, lives in Hampshire, where, says he, he is "indistinguishable in appearance and pursuits from any other country bumpkin...