Word: lennox
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...impressed by the refinement of American home life. I was particularly impressed by the respect which the men show their womenfolk. The Americans are a fine people. Let no one tell you differently." Since September, Dublin playgoers have been learning from Ever the Twain, a play by Irish Dramatist Lennox Robinson, that the U. S. is a land of gumchewers, gunmen, gigolos, gin mills. "Remembering what I saw with my own eyes," boomed Chief Justice Kennedy, "I can only describe Robinson's play as a lampoon...
...debaters: from Oxford University, Alan T. Lennox-Boyd, C. S. Malcolm Brereton, Dingle M. Foot; from Columbia, Lawrence A. Tassi, William T. Matthews, Kenesaw Mountain Landis...
...Oxford students supported the affirmative, won the debate by vote of the audience. Fluent, suave Mr. Lennox-Boyd was first speaker. Witty, he amused the audience by describing the difficulties of speaking with an English accent to citizens...
...vote was taken to determine the winners. Fluent, suave Mr. Lennox-Boyd was first speaker. Witty, he amused the audience by describing the difficulties of speaking with an English accent to citizens...
Francis Beattie Thurber 3rd '30 of New York City has been nominated for President. Donald Lennox Waterman '30 of Brooklyn, N. Y., has been put up for Vice-President; and James Tileston Baldwin of Brookline has been named for Secretary-treasurer...