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...softball circuit, Lowell meets Adams today to determine which club shall inhabit the cellar, each team now boasting a won and lost record of 1 and 4. Leverett has already clinched the pennant, and Dunster seems headed for the runner-up position...
...McCrarys now inhabit a guest house on the Jock Whitney estate at Manhasset, L.I. While Tex learns the magazine business, ex-Model Jinx will write, have a baby, "go into a play next season," play tennis again-in that order...
...into print, on Page One of Cairo's Al Mokattam, where he was quoted in the Arab fight against Jewish colonization of Palestine. United Press translation: "A country belongs to those who live in it." The Lincoln line: "This country with its institutions belongs to the people who inhabit...
...thoughts were not solely of God: he studied law as well as theology at the University of Athens. In 1918, the year after he took holy orders, he achieved his first political triumph: an agreement resolving the nationalist quarrels of the Greek, Serbian and Bulgarian monks who inhabit ancient, revered Mount Athos...
...heavy, prominent features and classical tastes of a Roman emperor, Rhodes also combined the characteristics of an Elizabethan freebooter, a financial tycoon, and a humorless, aoth-Century dictator. "I contend," he said, "that we are the finest race in the world and that the more of the world we inhabit the better it is for the human race." He would lay his big hand on a map of Africa, printed with the colors of many nations, and cry: "I want to see it all red, all red!" He envisioned an Anglo-North American empire that would rule the world...