Word: gordons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Bowdoin prizes in the Classics: to Gleason L. Archer, Jr. '38, of Boston, a prize of $75 for a translation into Attic Greek; and to Gordon M. Messing '38, of Indianapolis, Indiana, a prize of $75 for translation into Latin...
...Bassett; Herbert G. Bradlee; James J. Brady. Jr.; Herbert F. Cahoon; Alan D. Conger; Gerald E. Deakin; Frederic S. Dean, Jr.; Dwight Dickinson; Harry H. Donnally, Jr.; Reaumur S. Donnally; David S. Grey; James W. Harrison; Theodore L. Hazlett; Jr.; James A. Hermann; Edwin Hewitt; Harry F. Hinckley, Jr.; Gordon L. Hough; William T. Hull; William C. Hurtt; George J. Lee; William B. Locke; John H. Loeb; George B. Lyons; Frank L. McLanathan; Edwin W. Peterson; George S. Phalen; Thomas M. Richardson; William H. Rines; Daniel Sciarra; Robert J. Seder; Edwin S. Seldon; Ernest G. Smith, Jr.; James M. Smith...
...Cochrane was Gordon Stanley ("Mickey") Cochrane, catcher and manager of the Detroit Tigers. His condition, concussion of the brain and a triple skull fracture, was the result of being hit on the head by a baseball thrown by Pitcher Irving ("Bump") Hadley of the New York Yankees. Pitcher Hadley had hit Catcher Cochrane accidentally. Nonetheless, the mishap, which baseball experts predicted would end both Catcher Cochrane's playing career and the chances of the Tigers to win the American League pennant this season, revived an uproar about "bean balls" which has been a feature of the 1937 major-league...
Veteran theatre people and veteran theatre goers will particularly relish the venality, innocence, hope and cynicism of such a character as Gordon Miller (Sam Levene), who once produced a great show on a sidewalk between two No Parking signs and is now trying like a man possessed to produce another from a double room in the White Way Hotel. His initial handicap lies in the fact that he has already run up a bill for $1,200 and is about to be evicted. Lacking costumes and scenery, his cast starving, his author (Eddie Albert) about to be lured by another...
...Dukes of Lancaster and Gloucester. "The proper wife of the Duke of Gloucester, herself the daughter of a wealthy Scottish industrialist, leads a quiet social life and disapproves of the night clubs frequented by Mrs. Simpson and her American friends." Enter the Bishop of Carlislc. Where is Cosmo Gordon Lang of Canterbury? "Truly this has been wonderful . . ." "Time magazine once again appeared in London with pages clipped...