Word: freeman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Class Day officers are as follows: M. A. Shattuck, R. Cobb. D. A. Freeman, P. Zach, F. W. Hatch. G. D. Flynn, H. McA. Lloyd, M. Phinney, G. A. Brownell, F. Parkman, G. C. Barelay, R. M. Gross, H. C. Flower. C. Canfield, C. A. Clark, Jr., and L. K. Garrison...
Week before the Derby Sidney Freeman boarded the S. S. Washington and sailed west for Manhattan...
...makers in the world is Douglas Stuart Ltd., which employs 400 clerks in its entirely legal offices at Stuart House, Shaftesbury Avenue, London. Douglas Stuart, whose motto is "Duggie Never Owes" is not a person but a syndicate. Busiest member of the syndicate is breezy, dapper, dark-haired Sidney Freeman, who once worked with Novelist Edgar Wallace on a South African newspaper, and who would "rather trust an English bricklayer than a foreign nobleman," in the matter of bets. For the last three years. Bookmaker Freeman has been coming to the U. S. to buy up Irish Hospital tickets, leaving...
...Ritz Carlton, where he heard the race by radio, Sidney Freeman counted his profits, gayly refused to reveal the result-except that for tickets on the winning horses, worth $225.000 to him. he had paid...
Only three days before, at the hour that Ambassador Caffery was due to leave for church, a motor car drove past his home and its occupants fired a fusillade, mortally wounding one military guard. Next day the automobile of First Secretary H. Freeman Matthews was assaulted only a short distance from the Caffery residence, but Secretary Matthews was not in it. All Havana seemed to be seething with anti-U. S. feeling and the assassination of the U. S. Ambassador would have been welcomed by many...