Word: hunting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Saturday, April 14, the Agawam Hunt Club of Providence, Rhode Island, was tied 3-3, as Ingraham, Guiles, and Dickson won over A. W. Jones, R. W. Dana, and C. K. Shaw respectively. Duane and Ingraham, and Briggs and Dickson, were both defeated in the doubles matches by close scores. The other point of the Agawam Club was made by R. N. Dana who defeated Briggs, 6-4, and 7-5. One match of singles and one of doubles were not played because of darkness...
This afternoon the University tennis team in the first match of its southern trip meets the Agawam Hunt Club in Providence, Rhode Island. Last year because of wet courts the match was not completed, each team having scored one point. D. McK, Key '22 and G. C. Guild '23 scored this point when they defeated A. Ingraham and Cosseboom of the Agawam Hunt Club...
...result of the elimination round robin that ended last Monday at Longwood. The men are: Captain Morris Duane '23, George Guilde '23, K. S. Pfaffman '24, W. H. Ingraham '25, Alden Briggs '25, and W. P. Dickson '25. The first match will be held tomorrow with the Agawam Hunt Club at Providence, R. I., and next Monday it will play the Country Day School at Richmond, Va. After meeting the Country Club of Norfolk, Va., on Tuesday, April 17, the squad will journey to Washington, D. C., to play the Chevy Chase Country Club on April 19. The tour will...
...three players, Duane, Guilde, and Pfaffman, back from the team that won three out of four matches on last year's trip, it has every reason to expect a successful season. The Chevy Chase Country Club was the only victor, winning six of the nine matches; however, the Agawam Hunt Club is particularly strong this year...
...romantic fancies of human nature. Such a murder is the Dorothy King case. It has love (and illicit love-which is always more fascinating), riches, social prestige, an underworld motif, intrigue and violence. It appeals to snobbery, outraged morality, pity, terror and man's appetite for the human hunt. Thousands of plain people, reading the lurid three-page account in the Hearst press, can imagine themselves either the beautiful Broadway butterfly, Dorothy King; the rich and socially prominent "angel" and man of mystery, John Mitchell; the dark and debonnaire South American cave man, Guimares; the tragic mother, Mrs. Keenan...