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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Seeded from 40 participants, Henry Lockhart ocC. who defeated H. G. Swann '28, 3-0, will clash this week for the championship of the Senior class tournament with the winner of the match to be played by H. C. Bartlett '28 and J. C. Scudder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO PLAY OFF INTER-CLASS SQUASH FINALS THIS WEEK | 12/20/1927 | See Source »

...could command attention for their religious-scientific arguments, which a world busied with crime, catastrophes and aviators has of late ignored. Forthwith President F. E. Robinson of the association promoting Bryan Memorial University at Dayton (Scopes trial), Tenn., sent a 48-word telegram to his Promotional Director Malcolm Lockhart in Manhattan, ordering him to offer Dr. Machen the presidency of the proposed Bryan Memorial University. Promoter Lockhart made the offer; told the newspapers. Dr. Machen harassed, unhappy, kept silent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Dr. Machen Invited | 6/20/1927 | See Source »

...assigned to New York City was modest in proportion to its size and wealth-$100 each from only 4,000 Fundamentalists. But the Bryanites were sure the metropolis must harbor at least that many. A Brooklyn undertaker and three clergymen were the first assistants engaged by one Malcolm M. Lockhart, onetime solicitor for the Near East Relief, who now styled himself "militant Fundamentalist" and headed the Manhattan drive. Driver Lockhart was prepared to issue certificates, each carrying a vote on the university's board of directors, to anyone with $100. He emphatically denied that he or his assistants, like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: National Universities | 2/7/1927 | See Source »

CAPTAINS IN CONFLICT-Robert R. Updegraff-A. W. Shaw Co- ($2). Author Updegraff has dedicated this industrial romance to "the John Rowntrees of today who are wiping out the memory of the H. B. Lockharts of yesterday." In 1900, aged 25, John Rowntree suddenly inherits his father's nationally advertised stove and range company. Forthwith baldheaded, leather-skinned H. B. ("H. B.") Lockhart, onetime Rowntree employe and now proprietor of a rival stove works, makes an indecent proposal: "Let's combine, juggle the stock, and sell out! Easy money!" Young Rowntree refrains from smashing Mr. Lockhart...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Books | 1/3/1927 | See Source »

...Indianapolis by Henry Ford, Charles M. Schwab. . . . After something more than three and a half hours of breathtaking skids and recoveries, the judges decided to flag down the first car passing the 400-mile mark as the winner-declined to let the race proceed until someone was killed. Frank Lockhart of California, driving a Miller Special at an average speed of 94.63 miles an hour, crossed the 400-mile mark first, received $20,000 for winning the race, $9,600 more for covering the fastest lap, $10,000 more from accessory manufacturers. Second: Harry Hartz also in a Miller Special...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Racing | 6/7/1926 | See Source »

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