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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Married. Virginia Waddill Shepherd of Richmond, Va., step-daughter of Novelist James Branch Cabell (Jurgen); and Edward King Davis, Manhattan lawyer; in Richmond.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: May 6, 1929 | 5/6/1929 | See Source »

Pounding the opposing pitcher for 15 safeties, the Harvard seconds defeated the Boston Latin School by a count of 6 to 2 in a game played at Soliders Field yesterday. While the Crimson bunched its hits in the fourth and seventh innings to score three runs in each of them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECONDS TRIM BOSTON LATIN BY 6 TO 2 COUNT | 5/3/1929 | See Source »

After two Harvard players had grounded out to third base in the fourth inning, the Crimson scored three runs to put the game on ice. G. A. Donaldson singled to right and E. L. Sims '31, followed with a similar blow while Donaldson advanced to second. Both these men scored...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECONDS TRIM BOSTON LATIN BY 6 TO 2 COUNT | 5/3/1929 | See Source »

Harvard Crotty, c.f.; O'Neil, 2b.; Gilmor, l.f.; Donaldson, 1b.; Sims, C.; Huxtable, s.s.; Davis, p.; Ketchum, 3b.; Goggin, r.f.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECONDS TRIM BOSTON LATIN BY 6 TO 2 COUNT | 5/3/1929 | See Source »

John William Davis, 1924 Democratic presidential nominee, onetime (1918-21) Ambassador to Great Britain, last week delivered the annual Stafford Little lectures at Princeton University.* His subject: "Party Government in the United States." In his first lectures he said: "A little more genuine and widespread effort in the line of...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Points by Davis | 4/29/1929 | See Source »

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