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Groton-Stroke, Grenfell; 7, Danielson; 6, Roosevelt; 5, Clark; 4, Eyer; 3, Birge; 2, Keppel; Bow, Blagden, Cox, Prescott...
...niece, and tried to make ends meet by playing the races. She got to be a well-known figure at the tracks but made no killing. Retired to a cheap French pension she outlived her poodle Babe, but not for long. The Author. Hearty Fannie Hurst (Mrs. Jacques S. Danielson) loves words like "thigh" and "sausage." Born in Hamilton, Ohio (near Cincinnati) 41 years ago, she grew up in St. Louis, now lives in Manhattan. Never destitute, she has acted as saleswoman, waitress, has traveled steerage, visited Soviet Russia to get material. Long and often the recipient of editors...
...Jacques S. (Fannie Hurst) Danielson, novelist (Humoresque, Lummox, A President is Born), told London newshawks that her most vivid impression of England was "the length and adequacy of the underwear displayed in the stores...
...guaranteed 15,000. While about 18,000 copies are delivered, no effort is made to swell that number. At the age of two the magazine began to make money. Distinctive as the magazine is The Sportsman staff, principal names of which appear in Boston and Manhattan Social Registers. Editor Danielson, chief founder, may add to his signature the initials M. F. H.-Master of Fox Hounds of Groton Hunt Club. (The Sportsman is the official organ of the Master of Fox Hounds Association, representing 70 clubs.) His forefathers settled Danielson, Conn...
...certain disdain of "games" as opposed to "sports" is reflected in Mr. Danielson's editorials and his "Leaves from a Sportsman's Notebook," monthly feature of the magazine. Says he: "Sport, by every decent definition, is confined to man's contest with wild life or nature. It has nothing to do with man's competition with man-except in those cases where nature . . . decides-in the last analysis-the issue." To Sportsman Danielson football, golf, tennis, trapshooting, are games; foxhunting, sailing, mountaineering-Sports...