Word: goldmans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Most spectacular players in the field were two young Texas clerks, Reynolds Smith and David Goldman. They went to the tournament together when an airline offered them free transportation in case of vacancies. They rented a $7-a-week room. Smith, who had lost his suitcase in Cleveland, borrowed a pair of baggy trousers. On the fifth day of the tournament there were four golfers left out of the 184. Two of them were Goldman and Smith. As they had often done in Texas, where Smith usually wins, they played each other. Goldman...
...Harold Hilton of England won both British and U. S. Amateur Championships. Bobby Jones won both (in addition to both Open Championships) in 1930. Last week, the golfer who played Goldman in the final had a chance to do the same thing. Huge, round-faced William Lawson Little learned his golf on a course laid out on the site of a graveyard near Tientsin where his Army-Officer Father was stationed. He beat an unemployed carpenter in the final of the British Amateur at Prestwick last spring (TIME, June 4). Last week in Brookline Golfer Little had, as usual, been...
...final, Goldman managed to win the first hole with a birdie 3. It was the last time he was ahead. Little squared the match on the second, finished his morning round with a 69 that left him 5 up. In the afternoon, he picked up three more holes on the first nine. The holes ran out at the 29th green. Little sank a two-foot putt and Goldman stepped for ward to shake hands...
...last week most other Wall Street banking houses had also made their choice under the new law. Kuhn, Loeb was understood to have selected securities. Firms like Kidder, Peabody; Lehman Brothers; Goldman, Sachs; Spencer Trask; 00 J. & W. Seligman, which accepted deposits largely as an accommodation lor their investing clients, will also continue as brokers, dealers and underwriters. A. Iselin & Co. and Heidelbach, Ickelheimer & Co. preferred to retain their large foreign banking businesses...
...Russian Revolution was at first, and for many a subterranean year, an Idea. Translated into the impurity of fact it has ceased to please such pure anarchists as Emma Goldman, such pure Bolsheviks as Leon Trotsky, such pure individualists as Max Eastman (TIME, May 14). It never pleased Poet e. e. cummings. Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge, for eight months Moscow correspondent for England's Manchester Guardian, went to Russia as Guardian men go everywhere-determined to be liberal. In spite of all temptations, however, he "took a great dislike to the Dictatorship of the Proletariat," went home and wrote...