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Word: johnstons (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Germantown Cricket Club, Philadelphia, the contest for the famed Davis Cup stood even with two matches for the U. S. and two for France after William T. Tilden II had lost to Rene Lacoste 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Out ran William Johnston, famed Davis Cup defender, only hope of the U. S. team. He would show that U. S. stamina could whip French flabbiness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: At Germantown | 9/19/1927 | See Source »

...smooth tennis lawns of the Longwood Cricket Club, Brookline, Mass., famous men played doubles for the U. S. championship. Famous William Johnston, San Francisco, stepped off the train out of practice and teamed with Richard Norris Williams. Once they had played doubles together before; to win the Norwood Tournament in England, 1920. Spectators watched them narrowly, since only they could dispute with William T. Tilden Jr., Germantown, Pa., and Francis Hunter, New Rochelle, N. Y., sly shotmakers, the honor of playing doubles for the U. S. against France in the approaching Davis Cup matches. They won early matches easily against...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Men's Doubles | 9/12/1927 | See Source »

Labor Party: The Labor group, led by English-born Thomas Johnston, has done much good work for the working classes. It is strictly constitutional in its methods, moderate in policy, and contains many able politicians. Until the advent of the Republicans, it occupied the extreme left benches and is, therefore, paradoxically, to be considered the radical party of the Free State...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Politics in Ireland | 8/29/1927 | See Source »

...Thomas Johnston, who may be the President of the next government, is one of the great figures of the Dail, much as is "Tay Pay" O'Connor in the House of Commons. Able, quiet, indomitable, he is a seasoned parliamentarian. With hair almost white and grave, beetling brows, he presents a picture of the serious, handsome, ideal statesman. Many a time has he prevented a bill from being rushed through the Dail without discussion, when his young, inexperienced henchmen were unaware of what was happening, and thus put a spoke in President Cosgrave's governmental wheels...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Politics in Ireland | 8/29/1927 | See Source »

...appear to be any ground whatever for them. Nobody need expect Erin to become a republic overnight. The Republicans are practically deadlocked in the Dail, for the rest of the House is overwhelmingly pro-treaty and a coalition for Mr. de Valera on the Republican issue is impossible. Thomas Johnston made that much plain last week, and his party is nearest in political complexion to the de Valera-ites...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Politics in Ireland | 8/29/1927 | See Source »

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