Word: forrester
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. Thomas Forrest, 71, ex-pugilist, one time sparring partner of John L. Sullivan and Bob Fitzsimmons, at Coney Island, N. Y., frozen in his shack. Once wealthy, he lost his money. Friends obtained a shack for him, children of the neighborhood bought him a stove, firemen supplied his meals...
...Hotchkiss Dinsmore '25, quarterback 21 161 5.08 Germantown Academy Ewing '24, back 20 171 5.09 Haverford Newby '24, back 21 166 5.08 Central H. S., Wash. Van Gerbig '24, back 21 170 5.11 St. Paul's Squad Caldwell '25, center 22 176 5.09 Mercersburg Forrest '26, center 20 186 6.01 Exeter Gorman '24, quarterback 24 156 5.07 Mercersburg Caulkins '26, quarterback 20 162 5.10 St. Mark's Wingate '25, quarterback 21 157 5.08 Andover Paschal '26, guard 21 203 6.01 Hill Bedell '24, guard 23 195 5.11 Springfield Buckner '25, guard 23 196 5.11 Kentucky M. I. Bergen...
Marriage Morals. This sorry effort might better have been named The Shop Girl's Choice. Mary (Ann Forrest), who works in a shop, meets wealthy Harry Ryan (Tom Moore) who falls instantly in love with her and marries her in almost no time at all. Harry has a private bar in his home and a tall skinny friend and a plethoric friend who help him put down his liquor. There is also a former lover of Mary who used to wait for her in the snow and slush outside the shop. In conclusion Mary decides that it is more...
Portland, Oregon, saw the assembling of the seventh annual Convention of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women. Its president, Mrs. Lena Lake Forrest of Detroit, made her annual address, saying: " There seem to me to be but two issues or two programs before the world today-one a program of peace, the other a program of war. Which are we going to accept ? . . . The biggest thing that we business women can do is to use our influence and every effort in every way that tends toward the peace program of the world." Judge Florence E. Allen...
...Jimmy de Forrest, Firpo's trainer, holds no such illusion. Said be: "Dempsey is entirely too fast for Firpo. I judge that he (Firpo) needs about four months' intensive training before he should even contemplate meeting Jack. Otherwise he will be entering a slaughter house!" (De Forrest trained Dempsey for the Willard fight in Toledo, July 4, 1919. Sporting writers invariably speak respectfully of Jimmy de Forrest...