Word: geoffrey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Doubtless well qualified to write about India, his character as a propagandist is, however, scarcely up to the standard of the great London Times. Last week's pamphlet exhibits an ignorance of the U. S. press, or a wilful inaccuracy, unworthy of the Times's amiable editor Geoffrey Dawson, who has visited in the U. S. and who maintains in Washington a correspondent, Wilmot Lewis, whose father-in-law is none other than Col. Frank Brett Noyes, president of the great Associated Press...
...English international polo team. He was a little ahead of his teammates, but they were starting too. Their 67 ponies were on the way over on the S. S. Minnetonka. Another foreign team, an extraordinary one made up of four brothers Ashton from Australia-Philip, Geoffrey, James, Robert-all about the same size, closely resembling each other, ranked at 26 goals, were on hand to see and lend color to the summer's events. At Sands Point, and on the spacious turf overlooked by the stone terrace and colonial portico of Piping Rock Club (see map, p. 25), test...
...Died. Geoffrey Dell Eaton, 36, founder-editor of the young critical magazine Plain Talk, onetime literary editor of the New York Morning Telegraph; of heart disease; in Manhattan. Appointed to succeed him as editor of Plain Talk: Walter W. Liggett, plain-talking writer ("Bawdy Boston"; "Michigan, Soused and Serene"; 'Holy, Hypocritical Kansas...
...Duggan '31, C. S. Eaton '32, R. S. Edwards '31, R. M. Faxon '32, D. C. Forbes '31, J. B. Garrison '31, L. N. Grimes '31, J. A. Holmes '32, A. W. Huguley '31, R. H. Johnson Jr. '31, F. H. Kales 3d. '32, J. L. Madden '31, Geoffrey Parsons '31, R. K. Safford '31, Marshall Stearns '32, P. M. Sweezy '31, and P. A. Tolman...
...Geoffrey Fairhurst, 14, clergyman's son, at home on vacation, brooded over his return to Sedbergh school and the hardships and servitude imposed upon "new boys" by their schoolmates. Rather than return, he hanged himself...