Word: ferguson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...yard free style--Won by Ferguson (Y); second, Colgate (Y); third, O'Brien. Time...
...yard relay--Won by Saybrook College, Freiberg, Stricker, Hopkins, and Ferguson. Time...
...appears, Miriam Hopkins' also. For, although most who know her name would not recall it, Miss Hopkins has been in nine or ten New York hits before her career in celluloid started. Among these were "Lysistrata," "The Affairs of Anatol," "The Camel Through The Needle's Eye," and "John Ferguson." Unfortunately it cannot be said that either the Hopkins or the Hepburn reputation will be greatly increased by their present reappearances on the stage. In the first case, the fault lies mainly with the vehicle; with Katharine Hepburn one is inclined to say that it goes deeper...
Saybrook Lineup: Steward (Crawley), i.e., Train. l.t.; Tanfey (Martin), l.g.; Hall, r.; Barker, r.g.; Walden, r,t.: Bailey (Myer), r.e.: Kennedy, q.b.: Jackson (Pinkham), l.h.b.; Highfield (Vincent), r.h.b.: Ferguson...
...story that James E. Ferguson, as you stated, offered a reward of $500 to any police officer that would arrest Amon Carter, is as real as Cinderella and the glass slipper, and quite as untrue as the innuendoes in which your article abounds. It is doubtless true that had such reward been offered, the rush of police officers would have been far greater than that of the A & M line...