Word: miller
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Becher's Brook the second time, Kellsboro Jack, Remus. Delaneige and Slater, the horse Jock Whitney sold a fortnight before the race, were setting the pace. Gregalach missed the jump, fell and broke a blood-vessel. Miss Paget's Golden Miller, the prime favorite, lost his rider. At Valentine's Brook, Kellsboro Jack, getting a beautiful ride from little David Dudley Williams whom many experts consider England's best steeplechase jockey, took the lead. In the last mile huge Pelorus Jack, who caused several bad spills when he swung across the track in last year...
...following is the Harvard lineup: foils, Captain-elect J. G. Hurd '34, Isador Miller '35, and G. M. Yatseritch '33; epee, E. E. Langenan '35, and R. J. Williams '33; and sabre, E. A. Ackerman '34. J. L. Dexter '34 and Captain H. P. Walker...
...Late Christopher Bean"--Henry Miller, 43rd Street E.--Pauline Lord is most diverting in this long-running droll comedy in which a New England family suddenly becomes aware of art in a mad scramble for money...
John Gavin Hurd '34, of Auburn, California, has been elected captain of the Varsity fencing team for next year. Today he will leave with two other foilsmen, Isador Miller '35, and G. M. Yatsevitch '33, for Philadelphia, where they will compete in the Intercollegiate Fencing Association matches on Friday and Saturday. J. L. Dexter '34, as sabreman, will also make the trip at this time...
...Jock Whitney's excitement as he watches the field, cluttered at the start, narrow off toward Melling Road, will be evidence also of his faith in something even less tangible than Dusty Foot's chances in this year's Grand National. The owner of favored Golden Miller is his cousin. Like her, he will be upholding the tradition of a family which, for three generations, has made its name almost constantly the most important one in U. S. racing; a family which, for half a century, has been at the forefront of the U. S. sporting aristocracy...