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...following students will usher: F. M. Archer 31., B. N. Brown 3L., H. B. Browne LG. Ed., C. B. Cooley 3L., J. W. Dinkelspiel 3L., J. L. Fly 3L., G. E. Gardner 1 G. Ed., D. L. Garrison '28, J. W. Green '28, H. H. Hackney uL., F. P. Kane '26, A. O. Knox 3 S. A., R. T. Loring 2 S.A., J.C. Owen 3L. Edwardo Sanchez '26, F. A. O. Schwars 2L., R. T. Smith '27, E. M. Upjohn 1 S. A. M. B. Wells '28, C. L. Wylde '27, and R. S. Wright...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAST UNIVERSITY TEA TO TAKE PLACE TODAY | 1/15/1926 | See Source »

...leading horsemen of the U. S., he was President of the Association of American Horse Shows, the Hackney Horse Society and innumerable other equine organizations. During the War he issued a public plea for more horse-breeding which won general support from men of wealth throughout...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Reginald Vanderbilt | 9/14/1925 | See Source »

...Alfred Mond (Liberal) berated the interrupters thus: "We are not go- ing to be 'Bolshevised' in South Hackney or anywhere else. The Labor Party had better learn that very soon or they will get some rough-houses they won't like, both there and in other constituences...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: British Commonwealth of Nations: Election Campaign | 11/3/1924 | See Source »

...Armory had been erected an exact imitation, in lath, of the imperious porticos of George Washington's house in Virginia. In front of it, as the week went on, a thousand horses paraded, galloped, caracoled ? black and grey, hunter and hackney, carriage-horse and teamster. There were innumerable classes ; many times the judges clipped a blue rosette to a moist cheek-strap, many times a red, but only a few of the thousand that put their hoofs down so neatly into the tanbark ever came to wear one of those rosettes, and those few often. Notable in that thin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Horse Show | 10/27/1924 | See Source »

Knight Commander. A ten-year-old chestnut gelding, bred by Robert Scott in Carluke, Scotland, sold when a year ling for "one of the highest prices ever paid for a harness horse in Europe." Purchased last spring by Miss Jean Browne Scott, of Manhattan, he lately beat Charm, famed hackney, at the Olympia show in England, thus becoming the champion English hackney horse. At the recent Bryn Mawr show, he was awarded 21 blue ribbons, an un precedented performance. In the present exhibition, he won the Bal- manno Challenge Cup, defeating his ancient rival, Field Marshal, and a blue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Horse Show | 10/27/1924 | See Source »

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