Word: macdonald
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Died. Cordelia Howard Macdonald, 93, the original "Little Eva" of Uncle Tom's Cabin; in Belmont, Mass. Aged four, she played in the first dramatization of the novel, performed at the Troy Museum in Troy...
...JIMMIE MACDONALD Princess Louisa Inlet, B.C. Canada...
...name is Jimmie Macdonald. I will be seven months old tomorrow. I don't claim to be TIME'S youngest reader, in fact I know I am not 'cause last night my baby sister who is three weeks old was crying and nobody in the cabin could sleep...
When the front runners thundered over the hill into the homestretch (Newmarket's course is dog-legged, not oval, up-&-down, not flat), railbirds saw no Lambert Simnel, no Fairy Prince. In front was Owen Tudor, a belittled 25-to-1 shot, owned by Mrs. Macdonald-Buchanan. Coming from behind, the bay son of the great Hyperion (1933 Derby winner) had zoomed past the field like a Spitfire, finished a length and a half ahead of Morogoro, owned by the Maharani Saheb of Kolhapur...
...been hitting hard, and straight into the hands of an opposing fielder, but is now lamming the grapefruit away from the eager mitts of the enemy. The outfield made up of Lou Clay, Ed Buckley, and Bill Parsons, is not as fast as last year's--they miss Torby MacDonald's speeding legs in center field--but they are fair...