Word: davises
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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1898--Eliot Wadsworth, John W. Prentiss; 1899--Arthur Adams, George F. Baker; 1900--Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr., Dwight F. Davis; 1901--James Lawrence, Robert E. Goodwin; 1902--Barrett Wendell, Jr., Robert J. Bulkley; 1903--Roger Ernst, Monte M. Lemarin; 1904--James Jackson, Arthur A. Ballantine; 1905--Ogden L. Mills, Walter S...
Frederick A. Delano '85; Charles Francis Adams '88, former Secretary of the Navy; Robert F. Herrick '90; Thomas W. Lamont '92, who has endowed one of President Conant's roving professorships; W. Cameron Forbes '92, former ambassador to Japan; Dr. Engene H. Pool '95; Philip Stockton '96, president of the...
After five days of play, Perry, Budge, Grant, Parker, Mangin, Wood and Riggs reached the fourth round safely. In the match to determine the quarter-finalists, however, Riggs had the misfortune to play John Van Ryn, onetime Davis Cup player. Unseeded and unranked because of insufficient play, Riggs was eliminated...
In the days when Tilden, Johnston and Richards, first three in the world's tennis ranking, made the thought of serious rivalry for the Davis Cup an absurdity, the U. S. Men's Singles Championship was easily the equal of the All-England Championship at Wimbledon. This year...
How the Brothers Goldblatt arrived on State Street is a none too happy incident in the corporate history of Marshall Field. On State Street, at the southern edge of the Loop where cheaper stores congregate, used to stand the Davis Store. Field's bought it in 1923 for $9...