Word: hectored
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...adventurer was Carroll Livingston Wainwright Jr., 8, but a scion of Manhattan's socialite Livingstons, de Peysters, Wainwrights, great-grandson of Jay Gould, lineal descendant of Peter Stuyvesant. Month ago his mother, divorced from his father, fetched Carroll to Bermuda to live with her and her new husband, Sir Hector Macneal. Last week Carroll walked calmly up the gangplank of the Queen of Bermuda, caused a kidnapping scare in Hamilton before he gave himself up. When the boat docked in Manhattan, Stowaway Wainwright explained: "I wanted to go to school with American kids like myself. The captain was a grand...
From the close of this until midnight there will be dancing to the music of Sammy Liner's orchestra in Lowell House and Charles Hector's Club Touraine band in Eliot House...
...Meyer Davis Copley Plaza Orchestra under the direction of Bill Boyle has been engaged for the Senior Spread on Monday evening, June 18, at Lowell House. On Wednesday, June 20, Sammy Liner's band will play during the evening at Lowell House, and the Club Touraine orchestra under Charles Hector will play at Eliot House...
Emil J. Ganem '37, John H. Gilbert '36, Constock Glaser '35, Charles F. Goodale '34, Robert S. Goodyear '36, Na, thanael B. Groton, Jr. '37, Thomas G. Gunn '37, Bayard H. Hale '37, Aldon M. Haupt '37, Louis J. Hector '37, Edwin A. Hills '37, Hugh F. Hinckley '37, John Homans, Jr. '37, Franklin C. Humbert '37, Arthur R. Humphreys 1G, Edward H. H. Jusen '37, Sheldon Z. Kaplan II, Davis G. Kirby 2GB, John B. Little '36, Munro L. Lyeth...
...hurray, America!" Promptly another huddle formed on the other side of the platform and yelled: "Hip, hip, hurray, Great Britain!" Then 19 U. S. and ten British fencers were given medals. The British got silver ones. The U. S. team got gold ones and a delicately fashioned bronze representing Hector and Achilles, because they had just won the Col. Robert M. Thompson Trophy. In the summer of 1920 at Antwerp, the British Olympic fencing team and the U. S. team sat down to dinner. Over wine, one of the Britons observed that such pleasant company should get together oftener, suggested...