Word: cottons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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John Owen, once a cotton broker, wrote a novel, The Cotton Broker, six years ago, for which Britons laid down many a clutch of seven shillings. This year the shillings are rattling down again because Novelist Owen, a tall man who might pass for a giant, has written The Giant of Oldborne.? As a yardstick to current British taste in fiction the book will stand branding with the cliche "important...
...Clark '29 was Harvard's hardest riding performer, while Cadet Griffith with eight goals, led the scoring. ARMY HARVARD Butler, No. 1 Back, Clark Griffith, No. 2 No. 2, Cotton Schwab, Back No. 1, Gibb...
...Score, Army 16, Harvard 3, Goals, Griffith 8, Butler 6, Schwab 3, Gibb 2, Cotton, Referee, Capt. Caperton, Time, 7 1-2 minute chukkers...
...Cotton '29 will ride in White's position, while R. P. Gibb '29 will take the number 1 berth. F. A. Clark '29 will take his usual position as back...
...Cotton '96, of New York City...