Word: hampton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Dreiser. He takes a big subject, but so far as handling it and writing it-why, one of my children could do better." Author Lardner has four children, all boys. Last summer the youngest, David Ellis Lardner, 10, was "humorous editor" of High Tide, juvenile newspaper of East Hampton, L. I. Richard Lardner Tobin, nephew, is managing editor of the Daily at the University of Michigan (TIME...
Winthrop House: Stroke, Webb; 7, Ganiques; 6, Nichols; 5, Cannan; 4, Du Bois; 3, Walker; 2, Hampton; bow, England; cox, Winn...
Guests of an Andover team that has staged an imposing 39-0 victory over new Hampton Academy; the Harvard Freshman football team faces a difficult task in overcoming its prep school rivals in the first game of the year, to be played at 2 o'clock today...
...House Naval Affairs Committee. Congressman Britten summers at Montauk. He was there to welcome the fleet. So was his good friend Carl Graham Fisher, board chairman of Montauk Beach Development Corp. Mr. Britten had outlined a gay, busy week for the Navy. The hostesses of swank East Hampton and Southampton nearby would entertain the officers at many a bright party. For the men there would be a carnival at more distant Patchogue, where they could race bicycles, pitch horseshoes, swim, or dance in the street. There would be tennis, golf, swimming, baseball; the Gold Cup race for speedboats, and, dear...
...East Hampton, L. I. is the Seabury summer home. He plays golf rather badly at the Maidstone Club. He is married, childless. He was touring Europe with his wife when suddenly and to his surprise he received his Appellate Division appointment last year. It was given him for the simple reason that he is the city's greatest authority on its lower courts...