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Written in collaboration with Ann Honeycutt McKelway, ex-wife of the New Yorker's Editor St. Clair McKelway, the book takes a crack at almost every other amateur theory and legend about dogs, their likes & dislikes, habits and diseases. Because the authors have a sense of humor, the book manages to get across painlessly a good many answers to such questions as how to get a dog and how to feed, train and take care of him once you do. Some sound advice for city dog-owners: never buy a grown dog; never put a puppy on the street...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: City Dogs | 12/12/1938 | See Source »

...Holmes 1G. did the best work for Harvard, winning twelve bouts and losing six. F. W. Honeycutt, of West Point, won the individual championship without losing a bout; W. F. Withrow, of Columbia, received second prize...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: West Point Won Fencing Meet. | 4/4/1904 | See Source »

...final bouts in the intercollegiate fencing tournament, held on Saturday afternoon and evening at the New York Athletic Club, resulted in an easy victory for the West Point team, composed of Honeycutt, Barber and Scott. Columbia and Cornell tied for second place. Harvard finished fifth, a few points behind Annapolis. This is the third successive championship won by West Point...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: West Point Won Fencing Meet. | 4/4/1904 | See Source »

...intercollegiate fencing tournament, held at the New York Athletic Club on Friday and Saturday evenings, was won by the West Point team, made up of cadets Breckenridge, Honeycutt and Scott. Columbia won second place, and Harvard stood last, winning only twelve bouts out of a possible forty-five. Last year also West Point won the championship and Columbia finished second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WEST POINT WINS FENCING. | 3/30/1903 | See Source »

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