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...when Lamprecht stopped Paul Haviland of Yale in the morning round by a putt for a 2 on the 13th. Some spectators were amazed when Haviland was eliminated in the afternoon round by a putt for a 2 on the 13th. Other blase watchers recalled that last year at Montclair Lamprecht defeated Jack Westland of Washington University 9-7 by means of three consecutive 34's. That same hot day saw another title retained at Merion. Edward G. Chandler of the University of California captured the intercollegiate tennis crown for the second consecutive year by defeating Cranston Holman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Intercollegians | 7/12/1926 | See Source »

...Carlton, of New York City; Sub-Chairman, Talbot Baker, of Milton; George Kennedy Bailey, of New York City, Dean Chamberlin, of Concord, Robert Lord Debevoise, of New York City, William Raymond Driver 3rd, of Milton, Stephen Frink Dana, of Cincinnati, O., James Hooper Grew, of Boston, Gordon Huggins, of Montclair, N. J., John Whiton Hutchinson of West Newton, Don Robert Kroell, of Cambridge, Samuel Newbury Manierre, of Milwaukeee, Wis., Robert Winslow Meadows, of Springfield, Thomas Gamet Moore, of St. Louis, Mo., Philip Hamilton Rhinelander, of Washington, D. C., James Henry Sachs, of New York City, Leonard Stevens, of Cambridge, Richard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CARLTON NAMES MEMBERS OF 1929 FINANCE COMMITTEE | 3/23/1926 | See Source »

...once more that the art of an enterprising commercial century is, by convention, dull. Of the celebrated pictures and sculpture they could find nothing new to say, and after examining the many other interesting specimens they could only express an inevitable doubt that such opera as "A Frosty Morning, Montclair," "The Hurrying River" by Robert H. Nisbet, "Afterglow" by Henry B. Snell, "The Last Moments of John Brown" by Thomas Hovenden will be considered "masterpieces" at the end of another, even though an equally enterprising century...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: National Academy | 12/14/1925 | See Source »

Page 23, TIME, Sept. 21: "He [Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick was ever a Baptist." Why not is? Has he ever been any thing else since he has belonged to any denomination? I believe Dr. Fosdick has retained his membership in the Montclair Baptist Church even since he has preached at the First Presbyterian Church, New York...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 5, 1925 | 10/5/1925 | See Source »

Ecclesiastical preferment had nothing to do with the Fosdick ascendency. He was a Baptist ? and the Baptist Church contains no ecclesiastical ladder. The simple facts are that from 1904 to 1915, Fosdick remained in Montclair. He began to give a few lectures at Union Theological Seminary, Manhattan, and finally removed, in 1915, bag and baggage to the Seminary to become Professor of Practical Theology...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: At Geneva | 9/21/1925 | See Source »

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