Word: hunting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Duke of Rutland rode up. Eventually the little that could be done was done. The Prince caught the night express to London, apparently none the worse for his spill. Encore. A day later Wales hunted in the Melton Mowbray country, this time with the famed Fernie hounds. With the pack at full cry, a very nasty hedge with a ditch on either side had to be taken. Lord Stalbridge, Master of the hunt, rode at the hazard, but suddenly pulled up as his horse showed signs of refusing to take the jump. Not so Edward of Wales. He crouched...
...Norfolk..... Hunt...
...Grafton..... Hunt...
...Surgeon General Hugh S. Gumming called a conference of manufacturers, scientists and health officers, the sense of which was that a thoroughgoing reinvestigation should be made. Dr. Gumming appointed a committee: Professor W. H. Howell of Johns Hopkins, chairman, and Drs. Julius Stieglitz (University of Chicago), Reid Hunt and David L. Edsall (Harvard University), C.E. A. Winslow (Yale University), W. S. Leathers (Vanderbilt University) and Albert J. Chesley (Minneapolis...
...very late as that fabulous creature, an ascetic Italian duke. But his arrival does little to help the piece, which is melo-amorous studio stuff and none too clever at that. Doris Kenyon is present as a somewhat simpering U. S. jazzabel out on an ultimately successful coronet hunt. The header (out of a window) that wicked Count Stelio (Charles Beyer) takes is alleged actually to have dislocated the actor's neck...