Word: lawns
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...shock of white hair hangs over a hawk's nose and eyes, and whose close-cropped mustache covers a firm, silent mouth. He arrives in his office on the first floor of the Treasury Building at nine each morning. Through a barred window he can look across the lawn at the White House. When the lights wink on in the President's living quarters at night, Chief Moran knows that the U. S. executive is as safe as he can possibly be. Then, and not until then. Chief Moran goes home to his wife ("the Madam...
...dance to be given by the Menorah Society on Wednesday, April 18, in the Golden Room of the Princeton Hotel, Boston. The dance committee for the event is headed by, Herbert D. Tobin '35; the other members of the committee are Milton Z. Paisner '36, Howard M. Lawn '34, Edward Levy '35, Herbert W. Beaser '34, Abraham J. Creidenburg '36, and Norman J. Harris...
...game, held the U. S. title for 20 years running, the 200 or so able court-tennis players in the U. S. have shown a tendency to drop the jeu classique, their game's characteristic and peculiar chopstroke, for plain hard-hitting strokes, borrowed from lawn tennis. Neither of last week's finalists had much of Gould's finesse. Van Alen, defending the title he won for the first time last year, used neat, well-timed cuts. Phipps hit harder, tallied many a point on shots into the scoring hazards (grille, dedans, and winning gallery), net-covered...
...please modern children with its modern setting. Better than the text grown-ups will like Mrs. Marjorie Flack Larsson's illustrations-water-colors and sketches with the low-to-the-ground perspective of childhood, showing Scamper skidding on the deck of the Sequoia, racing over the Mount Vernon lawn, traveling in Mrs. Roosevelt's knitting...
...retained are: George R. Farnham '36, Melvin Levy '36, Morris J. Litwack '34, Hyman Goldenstein '36, William H. Jefferys, Jr. '36, Frederick DeW. Bolman, Jr. '35, Oscar M. Lurie '35, Charles B. Feibleman '36, George Gore '34, Malcolm A. Hoffman '34, Howard M. Lawn '34, Isadore Rosenblatt '34, Thomas H. Quinn '36, Symour M. Peyser '34. Malcolm A. Hoffman '34, Howard M. Lawn '34, Issdore Rosenblatt '34, Thomas H. Quinn '36, Asa E. Phillips, Jr. '34, Henry V. Poor '36, Powers McLean '35, and Victor H. Kramer '35. These men will compete for places on the team in another series...