Word: golfs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have services in the club-houses for men who want to play golf Sunday morning?" suggested Mr. A. Lincoln Filene, prominent Boston merchant, in the course of a lecture on "Religion in Business" at Phillips Brooks House yesterday afternoon before a large audience...
...Ames interprets the role of a crook who will inherit an immoderate amount of millions if he becomes for one year the pastor of a village church. After introducing to his astonished flock golf, jazz and auction bridge, after falling in love with the inevitable sweet and simple maiden, he reforms...
...recent meeting of the letter men of the golf team, Clark Hodder '25 of Newton was elected captain for 1925. As number one of the University golf team for the last two years, Hodder is considered to have established one of the most brilliant records in the intercollegiate ranks. In 1920 he was runner-up against Ouimet in the state championship, and in 1921 he captured the junior championship of the United States. Last spring, by winning the great majority of his matches, he materially aided the University team in winning all its matches...
...left a vast fortune with the instruction that they should "disseminate among their fellow creatures a considerable portion of their income," adding that the art of spending was as difficult as the art of saving. They tried to lose by backing a musical comedy, an open-air theatre, a golf club. Always, miserably, they profited. Mr. Oppenheim-King Spider, spinner of a thousand diabolical detective tales -here chuckles with the reader in an elaborated humorous anecdote, borrrowed from George Barr McCutcheon...
...short weeks of vacation have broken the thread of students habits--if one had them. Upon the golf links at Pinehurst, upon the sands at Miami, on the toboggan at Lake Placid, or in the quiet comfort of the family fireside, the Muses whispered in faint and unreal tones; Kant's "Critique" somehow seemed impertinent logic. But now the holidays are over. The dirty stop of Cambridge streets recalls a reality not to be doubted...