Word: marked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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International Mark Twain Society
...song whose sale has neared the four-million mark would be an enviable memorial for any composer but in New Haven last week still further tribute was paid the late Ethelbert Nevin, composer of "The Rosary," one of the most famed and most abused of all U. S. songs. A copper plaque, the gift of the Connecticut State Federation of Music Clubs, was set between the tall windows of the ivy-covered house where Nevin died 30 years ago. Mrs. Nevin, the composer's widow, went up from Manhattan to do the unveiling while neighbors recalled anecdotes about...
Sutermeister won his title in the Stadium last year, with a vault of 13 feet 6 inches, eight other entrants tieing for second place. The world's mark is 14 feet 1 1-2 inches...
DesRoches, veteran custodian of the hot corner, has been worrying opposition pitchers by his average of .327, a mark which might well have been higher had not a spring trip injury temporarily affected his batting eye. The other regulars above .300 are Wood, .317 and Sheldon...
...fielding, the team does not show so well, several loose games having brought the team mark down to 904. McCaffrey Sophomore center-fielder is the only regular with a clean record for 1.000. McGrath, however, who has been handling the second and first base positions is fielding for .905. Last year McGrath was playing 1.000 ball but batting only .310 after nine games had been played. Later he took the Wendell bat as the team's most valuable player. Sheldon's average is .970, Ticknor's .955, and Wood...