Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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William J. Bingham '16, Rufus H. Bond '19, Thomas Camphell '24, George W. Canterbury, Jr., George C. Carens, John F. Carr, Jr. '28, John P. Carr '11, Hans Carstein, Edward L. Casey '20, Henry Chauncey '28, Arthur J. Conlon. '22, Harry C. Cowles, Howard E. Cox, Sidney Curtis '05, Blake Dennison, Henry Dunker...
...boatings of the First Freshman--Stroke, C. W. Lawrence; 7, H. T. Mortimer; 6, J. R. Chapin, Jr.; 5, B. B. Kirkland; 4, R. S. Beekman; 3, O. S. Foote; 2, G. G. Tarbell, Jr.; bow, W. K. Macy, Jr.; cox...
...fill a country weekly with "Personals" takes many a telephone call, lots of time, some energy. Last week Publisher Frank B. Cox of the Douglas (Neb.) County Gazette decided to save on all three. In his paper he inserted this advertisement...
...Rowe, II, of Middlesex; 7, J. L. Tyson, of Kent; 6, P. Dean, of Exeter; 5, D. Talbot, of Belmont Hill; 4, T. L. Talbot, of Belmont Hill; 3, C. Cary, of Brooks; 2, C. Hovey, Jr., of Noble and Greenough; bow, C. T. Richardson, Jr., of St. Pauls; cox, unfilled...
...signs of becoming the most popular breed in the U. S. Despised during the War, dachshunde suddenly became fashionable half a dozen years ago. Last winter, they outnumbered every other breed at the Westminster Kennel Club show. Last week, at the Lamington, N. J., pony farm of the James Cox Brady estate, occurred the first event of its kind ever held in the U. S.?dachshund field trials, patterned after Germany's Jagdgebrauchs, sponsored by the 40-year-old Dachshund Club of America...