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...course everything we had has been swept away. To get to Europe and back here I had to sell my last pearl studs. . . . I have wealthy friends here. I used to play polo with Tommy Hitchcock. . . . But I do not want money from them. If they should offer to lend me money I would fling it in their faces...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PERU: Dinner in the Dark | 4/9/1934 | See Source »

Sued for Divorce. Francis C. Eustis Hitchcock, Manhattan broker's clerk, younger brother of No. 1 U. S. Poloist Thomas Hitchcock Jr.; by Mary Atwell Hitchcock, daughter of a Manhattan contractor; in Newburgh. N.Y. Charge: misconduct...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Mar. 12, 1934 | 3/12/1934 | See Source »

...Cecil Smith, Texas cowboy, and Elmer J. Boeseke Jr. of California, who were mainly responsible for the West's polo victory over the East last summer: ten-goal handicap rating by the U. S. Polo Association. Only other ten-goaler this year is famed Tommy Hitchcock, for the 13th successive season...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Who Won, Jan. 22, 1934 | 1/22/1934 | See Source »

Riding in a drag hunt near her estate at Aiken, S. C. was U. S. polo's gallant, white-haired Matriarch Louise Eustis Hitchcock, 68, mother of "Tommy" Hitchcock Jr., longtime No. i U. S. poloist, aunt of George Herbert ("Pete") Bostwick, No. 1 U. S. steeplechaser. Hot on the trail of her baying beagles. Matriarch Hitchcock urged her mount to a stiff hurdle, was catapulted to earth when it faltered and fell. Fully conscious, she was carried to her home, where doctors found that two broken neck vertebrae had partly paralyzed her right arm, completely paralyzed her right...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 8, 1934 | 1/8/1934 | See Source »

...papers, the Arizona Daily Star and the Daily Citizen. The Star is part-owned by the estate of the late Ralph Everett Ellinwood, whose father is counsel for Phelps Dodge Corp. Arizona mining interests. The Tucson Citizen is owned and managed by onetime (1909-13) Postmaster-General Frank Harris Hitchcock. Last year Publisher Hitchcock abruptly discontinued the Citizen's editorial page, recently resigned as Republican National Committeeman for Arizona. At Bisbee, Phelps Dodge copper mining centre, the Review and the Evening Ore are both controlled by Cochise Publishing Co., a Phelps Dodge subsidiary. At nearby Douglas-named...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Arizona Scandal | 10/9/1933 | See Source »

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