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Word: mason (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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Norman Mendleson started the Crimson winning streak, by beating James of the Academy 5 and 4. Don Prouty split with Henderson, Prouty winning the low ball. Fred Olson trounced Mason of the New Hampshire school, by the one-sided score of 6 and 4, and in the last match of the day, Bob Sides lost to Heller of Exeter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1938 Greensmen Tie Exeter Golfers in Saturday Game | 5/27/1935 | See Source »

...artists' rights and of what the public wants for its money. As a singer Tenor Johnson was always popular with his colleagues. Yet unlike many of them he had kept closely in touch with the everyday people who make up audiences. Johnson is a golfer, a Mason, a Rotarian. He has remained as unpretentious as his townsfolk in Guelph, Ontario, who now prize his portrait in Guelph Town Hall but who once wondered at a youth so incalculable that he would turn his back on the ministry and the law, set out on his own for Manhattan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Tenor in Power | 5/27/1935 | See Source »

Among the Harvard faculty members who have lent their support to the project are Bruce C. Hopper, assistant professor of Government, Max A. Shepard, instructor in Government, William P. Maddox, instructor in Government, Edward S. Mason, associate professor of Economics, Gordon W. Allport '19, associate professor of Psychology, Payson S. Wild, instructor in Government, William J. Bender '27, assistant dean, and Sarell E. Gleason, Jr. '27, instructor in History...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HEARST NEWS IS OUSTED BY UNIVERSITY THEATRE | 5/22/1935 | See Source »

...CASE OF THE COUNTERFEIT EYE- Erie Stanley Gardner - Morrow ($2). Hard-case Perry Mason steps briskly into his sixth case (the retainer not so fat as formerly), does a bit of quick charity, slyly tricks "The Law," sleeps for once, and emerges triumphant, ready to plunge into the next maelstrom of chicanery and crime...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Recent Mysteries: May 20, 1935 | 5/20/1935 | See Source »

While a smaller detachment proceeded to Puget Sound, the main force paused at San Francisco. Then spade-bearded, air minded Admiral Joseph Mason Reeves, one of the few Fleet Commanders-in-Chief to be distinguished with a second year's term, steamed into the Pacific at the head of his flotilla. With that, absolute censorship clapped down. On land, less than a dozen officers in the Navy's Operations Office at Washington knew with any accuracy the day-to-day whereabouts of the nation's first line of defense. "Confidential." Except for bare statistics, official Naval announcements...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMY & NAVY: Fleet Problem XVI | 5/13/1935 | See Source »

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