Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...TIME slipping? Yesterday I called on Subscriber and fellow TIME-fan Dr. A. C. Brown. He slept soundly in his office chair, a copy of your October 1 issue in his hand. Too much politics...
...pointing them out to the people and naming them. He would say 'That's the fellow; keep your...
...winnahhh . . . a new champiawn. . . ." A little fellow to be proclaimed in so huge a voice, he bowed gaily to the audience and hopped out of the ring, the world's featherweight champion. His name was Andre Routis; he had just completed 15 rounds of infighting against spry Tony Canzoneri. Frenchmen fight with their feet, it is said; but Routis had held his elbows pointed in front of him and his gloves near his ears as he moved in to claw Canzoneri's belly. Canzoneri, after winning the first rounds, had been gradually gutted in this routisserie; a game...
...does not want the burden of supporting his mother (Clara Langsner) to fall to his sister (Shirley Booth). He is drafted, sent to France. In a Y. M. C. A. hut he meets his onetime sweetheart (Lola Lane), learns she has married Eddie's onetime pal and fellow song-plugger (Raymond Guion), both of whom are singing and dancing for the delectation of the troops. From that point the story fizzles into a sequence of capture by the Germans when Eddie meets in a shell-hole an officer who had seduced his sister. Behind the German lines Eddie learns...
Professor Garrod has been Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire since 1918, and is a Fellow of the Royal Literary Society. He has been Professor of Poetry at Oxford since 1923, and is at present a fellow of Merton College, Oxford...