Word: forester
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...seems that the same practice goes on in your reportorial staff because for two years now, your tennis reporter has described Forest Hills first as "flat and singularly unarboreal" [TIME, Sept. 14, 1936], and this year as "the otherwise undistinguished New York suburb of Forest Hills" [TIME, Sept...
...course, it is obvious to those who keep their eyes open when walking in Forest Hills that your reporter described the tennis matches on both occasions while reclining in his bathtub or sipping a mint julep in the cloistered halls of some Manhattan bar. The trees which were planted here 20 years ago are doing nicely, thank you, and can be seen readily with the naked...
...presence of such well-known leaders in their respective professions as the late Will Rogers, Fred Stone, Homer Croy, Don Marquis, Helen Keller and Dale Carnegie, to mention a few, make our community a distinguished one, but after all, the presence of such notables in our midst secures for Forest Hills more publicity throughout the entire year, than do the tennis matches...
There is no charge for the trip, which starts at 2 o'clock at the corner of Massachusetts avenue and Forest street, Arlington Heights. This is the fifth of a series of Saturday afternoon public geology trips conducted by Dr. LaForge this fall...
...pigtailed, direct little girl, she took it for granted from the start that winning was synonymous with trying. She did not revise that assumption until she was 16 and found herself facing the great Moila Bjurstedt Mallory in the final for the U. S. Singles Championship at Forest Hills. Hard-driving Mrs. Mallory won in straight sets. Next year Helen Wills played in all the major preliminary tournaments in the East and when Forest Hills, the final and Mrs. Mallory came around again, she recaptured her assurance by winning in straight sets. To celebrate she had pastry and three cups...