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Word: groves (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Captain Herman Gundlach and his mates, such as has seldom been seen HARVARD Ford l.h.b. Bilodeau q.b. Ecker f.b. Blackwood r.h.b. Dubiel l.e. Burton l.t. Schumann l.g. Comfort c. Gundlach r.g. Watson r.t. Kelly r.e. Stromberg r.e. Beall r.t. Stillman r.g. Vincent c. Brearley l.g. Miller l.t. Shuler l.e. Grove r.h.b. King q.b. Stancook f.b. Buckler l.h.b. ARMY...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: High Powered West Point Team Enters Stadium to Meet New Crimson Eleven | 11/10/1934 | See Source »

...newspaperman, whose mother was an old friend of Mrs. Sinclair's. They had a baby at once but the parents separated them until Upton could make enough to support his wife. Not until 1903 did the young Sinclairs set up housekeeping-in a tent in a grove of trees outside Princeton, N. J. They had a $1-a-day subsidy from a Socialist friend to keep them alive until Sinclair wrote the first of his unfinished Civil War trilogy, Manassas. They lived there three and a half years. The winters were bitter. In the summer there were mosquitoes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: California Climax | 10/22/1934 | See Source »

...eloquent and popular Nonconformist preacher is Dr. Frederick William Norwood, a broad-faced, shaggy-locked, Australian-born divine who has long ministered to people of all creeds at London's City Temple. Currently in the U. S. as an exchange preacher, Dr. Norwood spoke last month at Ocean Grove, N. J., an unworldly Methodist resort featuring oldtime camp meetings. Last week he was at Manhattan's Riverside Church. At no time in his tour has Dr. Norwood made so bold as to evaluate U. S. religion or speculate as to its future. But back in London...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Dead & Dying | 9/3/1934 | See Source »

...drink to suicide. The placid, shallow Thornton cannot hold the love of Linda, most colorful member of the family, who turns to Joel, wavers between him and her small son, finally decides to divorce Thornton. Luly, mother and grandmother, dies. When in 1931 Mark Waring decides to sell The Grove for what it will fetch in bad times to save Brad, no one objects. Its day and its kind of hospitality are over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Winning Warings | 8/27/1934 | See Source »

...benevolent but eager bird. He was born in 1894, son of an Episcopal clergyman, eldest of four brothers, all of whom bring their wives and children every summer they can to the old family home at Middletown, R. I. Middletowners will recognize the scenery in Dusk at The Grove, may think they can identify some members of the Rogers clan. Prize-winner Rogers graduated from Browrn, took his master's degree at the University of Chicago, drove an ambulance in France. In 1919 he married and went to teach at the University of Wisconsin. "After a year of correcting freshman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Winning Warings | 8/27/1934 | See Source »

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