Word: lawson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...House restaurant last week Richard Lawson and Walter Roberts engaged in argument. Like shells from a field gun a bottle of catsup and a bottle of Worcestershire sauce catapulted across the room and burst. Three glasses and a finger bowl were shattered by the explosion. Then Headwaiter Roberts discharged Waiter Lawson...
...which was three strokes less than the course record. On the 23rd, Little had the match and the honor of having won the British Amateur without losing a single hole in the final round-14 up and 13 to play, the most one-sided score on record. Lawson Little learned to play golf on links built on the site of a Chinese graveyard, when his army-officer father was stationed at Tientsin. A club rule said: "Ball may be lifted and dropped from open coffin without penalty." By the time Lawson Little entered Stanford, where he majors in economics...
...less said about the baby the better." When Grandfather Roosevelt may see his fifth grandchild was uncertain.- He has not yet seen Daughter-in-law Ruth. . In Boston newspapers appeared notice of the dissolution of a copartnership, whose members-James Roosevelt, the President's eldest son, Douglas Lawson and John A. Sargent-did business as general life insurance agents. At the time of the announcement Son James was in Cleveland with his wife dedicating a swimming pool for crippled children. Said Partner Lawson: "We put together the partnership in February 1933, and after a little more than a year...
Omaha's Johnny Goodman, who had come a long way since he rode to his first tournament blind baggage seven years ago, was teamed with Lawson Little of San Francisco. Semifinalist in last year's National Amateur, Golfer Little is accustomed to playing in the world's far corners, having learned the game while his father was an army officer stationed in Tientsin. Opposing Little and Goodman were huge Cyril Tolley and Roger Wethered. That match was won on the first tee when Little stepped up to the ball and lined a drive 30 demoralizing yards farther...
...narrow compromise finals will be run off at 4.00 o'clock. John A. Carley '36, David A. Tufts '37, Frank B. Lawson '36, and Albert Haberstroh '35 will compete...