Word: huntly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Stenthing Providence and Cambridge police wound up their two-months' hunt for the snatcher of valuable Peabody Museum masterpieces by pouncing on alight, 25-year old Theodore Oleson in the Rhode Island capital yesterday...
Gilmore P. Clarke, nationally known New York landscape architect and a member of the Board of Design of the 1939 World's Fair of New York City will speak on "The World's Fair" in Hunt Hall at 8:15 o'clock Friday...
Died. Francis Peabody, 83, Boston lawyer; after long illness; in Milton, Mass. Educated in England, at Cheltenham, Cambridge, and Lincoln's Inn, London, Peabody returned to lead Massachusetts' legal, social, sporting life for 50 years. He co-founded Norfolk and Myopia Hunt Clubs, the Brookline Country Club, the Nahant Club...
...John Grenville Bates the responsibility of picking best in snow slid like water from a spaniel's back. Against one of the same sturdy shoulders a gun butt is often set, for John Bates can spare enough time from his Wall Street brokerage business (Taylor, Bates & Co.) to hunt woodcock, grouse, pheasant at the ancient Blooming Grove Hunting and Fishing Club in Pike County, Pa., to shoot in South Carolina and the Florida fiats. He finds time also to be President of Manhattan's Leash Club, of the Morris County Golf Club, N. J. and he knows dogs...
Students may obtain tickets beginning at 8:45 o'clock Tuesday morning at Exhibition Hall in Hunt Hall, on presentation of their bursar's cards. Previous films shown in the committee's series have included "La Kermesse Heroique" and Jules Romain's "Dr. Knock...