Word: iii
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...industry which requires the horse is the military; a major feature of the week was the tests for army animals. The first evening Major R. S. Timmis, Canada, rode Bucephalus (name of the war horse of Alexander the Great) to win an international cup, made in London for George III, latterly presented by Jan Ciechanowski, Polish Minister. Poland possessed itself of the important International Military Trophy in jumping contest against U. S., Canada, France...
Sued for Divorce. Walter Camp Jr., onetime (1912) member of the All-American second football eleven selected by his father, the late famed "Father of American Football"; by Frances English Camp; in New Haven. She charged desertion, demanded custody of ten-year-old Walter Camp III...
There are 40 Royal Academicians - . the number fixed by George III when he granted them the "Instrument" of foundation. The following year a class of Associates was formed, and is now composed of an indefinite number of members with a minimum of 30. To this class Laura Knight belongs. Associates are elected by vote of both Academicians and Asso ciates, having been proposed and seconded by one of the former. They have all rights and privileges except an active part in the Academy ad ministration...
Born. To Princessa Mafalda, 25, consort of Prince Filippo D'Assia and daughter of King Vittorio Emanuele III of Italy; in Rome...
John Davison Rockefeller III is a junior at Princeton. The Philadelphian Society, religious group there, made him chairman in charge of teaching English to foreigners...