Word: hunting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Becky Sharp-Waterloo period; the 1852 room of the now so fashionable mid-Victorian era is the most amusing, every available inch strenuously decorated-that great age when even ladies were upholstered; the 1888 room is all preRaphaelite, with the arts, crafts and esthetics of William Morris, Holman Hunt and deMorgan pottery; ending up with two modern rooms, not too successful, particularly in the dining-room, a product of that hokum theory that if you use enough color it must be modern...
Leaving Cambridge on Saturday, April 12, the University netmen met the Agawam Hunt Club at Providence that afternoon for the initial encounter of the season, and pulled out an easy victory by the score of 6-2. On the following Monday, the Country Club of Virginia was defeated 7-2. The next day, Captain Pfaffmann and his teammates encountered the first real opposition of the season, emerging from their match with the Norfolk Country Club with flying colors, the ultimate count being 6-3. The next victim was the Chevy Chase Country Club team, headed by Dwight Davis '00, donor...
...happened to me once you are sent to New Jersey to hunt a man-eating shark just go to the Amsterdam Roof Gar- den and after about four hours telephone that the shark was last seen fluking his tall well outside the three-mile limit. If you are sent to burglarize some woman's flat for pictures say that the fire escape was blocked by parked babies. You'll have to match cynicism with cynicism...
Second Team Exeter Rice 2b. s.s. Goodwin Amsden c.f. 2b. Moran Field 1b. 3b. Linscott Maher c. c.f. MacFarland Keene s.s. 1b. Griggs Mann 3b. r.f. Coakley Donaldson r.f. 1.f. McPhail Pratt 1.f. c. Hunt Johnson or Cotter p. p. Sawyer...
...victory over Tufts 1927 is the high spot of the Exeter season so far. Moran, who hit three times in three trips to the plate, and Hunt, who hit twice in three chances, were the stars of the game. In this game, the bad fielding that had marked the 12 to 9 defeat by Brown 1927, in an earlier game, was noticeably absent. The Brown game was hopelessly lost in spite of Exeter's heavy hitting, by seven miscues...