Word: goale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...senior in 1930. She fulfilled an ambition to write; of three able books her autobiography, Beyond the Game, is last and best. She was taught to ride to hounds by Henrietta Bingham, daughter of the U. S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James's. She achieved the goal of all young female notables by establishing a fashion in clothes. This was when Bunny Austin advised her to play tennis in shorts and she did so in the presence of Queen Mary at Wimbledon in 1934. Her shorts, more becoming than the Wills eyeshade and longer than those worn...
Greentree, with the only 10-goal poloist in U. S. ranking, Tommy Hitchcock, at No. 3, and England's Gerald Balding, 9 goals, at No. 2, is named for the Manhasset estate of John Hay Whitney. He is the team's backer, and, although his handicap is only 5, its Back. Minuscule Pete Bostwick plays No. 1. On paper the strongest team in the tournament (31 goals) is Templeton, which had a first-round bye. It includes three of the four players who beat England at Hurlingham in June-Winston Guest at Back, Stewart Iglehart...
...fundamental reason anyone comes here, are not relegated to a secondary position. The average undergraduate, and anyone who gets into Harvard is at least average, is well qualified to spend most of his afternoons in athletic recreation, pass his studies with whatever rank he's set upon as his goal, and still have a couple of evenings off for what he calls amusement...
...October 1928, burly Amadeo Peter ("A. P.") Giannini clearly asserted his intention of throwing a network of banks across the U. S. when he named his bank holding company Transamerica Corp. That year the No. 1 U. S. branch banker was well on his way toward his goal, with 2,000,000 loyal depositors, mostly of Italian origin, in a formidable lineup of banks in California, New York and Italy. Already he had begun nosing into Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and New Orleans, dabbling in the security trading business through Bancitaly Corp...
Every so often TIME reaches great journalistic heights in articles on exceedingly complex subjects that are made crystal-clear under TIME'S adroit pen. The article "Goal Behind Steel" (TIME, July 20) was one such...