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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When the tournament ended, Jones and Little were out of the picture, and two seasoned money-playing professionals from Chicago had taken their place. On the first day, in a cold wind that stiffened contestants' fingers, "Light Horse" Harry Cooper posted a 70, the day's only sub-par score. A 69 for his second round left him five strokes ahead of the field. His third round was a creditable 71, but by this time, tall, willowy Horton Smith, who won the first Augusta Masters' Tournament in 1934, was on his heels, only three strokes behind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Masters at Augusta | 4/13/1936 | See Source »

...Irish and an Indian mother had the strength of a twelve. At performed with equal on track, baseball court, baseball hockey rink, in swimmingpool, and on James Fennimore Cooper could have envisioned nobler Indian. Today in Hollywood he keep motion picture directors from casting in parts calling for fellow Vanishing Americans...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mightiest of Redskins. | 3/21/1936 | See Source »

...summaries of the other matches: 118-pound--L. K. Ach '39 threw E. Metaxas '39 threw Ach 5:33; 145-pound--Downey threw B. Slate 1G.B. in 6:55; 155-pound--Downey decision over E. L. Barnes in 2:33; 165-pound--J. L. Potter 2L threw C. W. Cooper 2L in 2:28; 175-pound--G. Kielin '38 decision over D. H. Sears...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTRAMURAL MAT CROWN GOES TO CHIEF BOSTON | 3/20/1936 | See Source »

...Johannes Hancock, Thesaurius" is scrawled at the bottom in the inimitable and well-known signature of the "Constitutional Father". The "Socii" of that time who also signed were Nathaniel Appleton 1749, John Winthrop 1732, Andrew Eliot 1737, Samuel Cooper 1748, and Andrew Eliot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tercentenary Column | 3/18/1936 | See Source »

...gorgeous string of stolen pearls, to the point at the end where those same two dupes are joyful witnesses at the wedding, the atmosphere is charged with worldly, debonair mirth. But don't get the idea that there's anything namby-pamby or arty about this picture. Gary Cooper is a sturdy automobile engineer from Detroit, a man of strong passions and few words. And although the picture takes several delightful dips into the risque, yet it is so daringly virtuous in the long run as to make Gary Cooper turn the audacious jewel theft into a penitent and completely...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: * The Moviegoer * | 3/14/1936 | See Source »

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