Word: davises
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Max M. Presser, Cleveland, O.; Arthur W. Todd, Cleveland Heights, O.; Edwin McG. Warner, Geneva, O.; Sidney S. Alexander, Forest City, Pa.; Howard S. Derrickson, Darby, Pa.; Edward H.H. Jasen, Stroudsburg, Pa.; John S. Lang, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Rupert M. Smith, Bethayres, Pa.; Irving G. Shaffer, Reading, Pa.; George F. Tittmann...
Despite valiant efforts of Goron Robertson '36, who has entirely recovered from his recent nasal injury, the Dunster House eleven went down to defeat 14 to 6 yesterday before the power of the Groton School team. The Dunster tally was made on a line plunge by Davis following a series...
Once again President Roosevelt has sent to London his grey and graceful little Ambassador-at-Large Norman Hezekiah Davis who landed in England from S. S. Manhattan last week with Admiral William Harrison Standley, the always crisp and often scathing Chief of U. S. Naval Operations. Same day there landed...
Ever the conciliatory, constructive statesman. Ambassador Davis called the London naval situation last week "difficult but far from hopeless.'' Though each of the Big Three had aired its views to the Press and made discreet private contacts they will not begin to negotiate officially until this week, will...
As good as his word, Prince Gottfried zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg turned up in Manhattan to deny that he had been on a Biarritz bed with Mrs. Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt and help Mrs. Vanderbilt regain her little daughter Gloria (TIME, Oct. 8). Said he: "It does look as if there is...