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...Lawrence's best work in his early debonair manner, that manner of captivating, almost too facile grace which made him adored of the great ladies of his day and keeps him popular since. "Pinkie" went-to Sir Joseph Duveen. "Pinkie," who was none other than Miss Mary Moulton Barrett, Elizabeth Barrett Browning's aunt, painted as a young girl coquettishly sauntering over a barren moor before a thunderstorm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arts: Pinkie | 12/6/1926 | See Source »

Loose fielding allowed the B. U. nine to assume a two run lead in the first. Two were out when Todd dropped Higginbotham's Texas leaguer after a long run. Moulton walked after DeRham's muff of a foul had given him a life; Barbee, after handling Jenkins carefully, made the mistake of grooving what was to have been the third strike, and the Terrier backstop promptly plastered the ball along the left-field foul line for two bases...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TERRIER ASSAULT IN EIGHTH DOWNS UNIVERSITY NINE | 4/12/1926 | See Source »

HARVARD B. U. Burns c.f. s.s O'Brien Zarakov 3b. 2b. Higginbotham Ullman 2b. 3b. Moulton Todd l.f. c.f. Kincaide Lond, Tobin, 1b. l.f. Lawless Ellison r.f. l.b. McDonald Sullivan s.s. r.f.Ling DcRahm, Chauncey c. c. Jenkins Barbee, Puffer, Moseley, Booth p. p. McDonald...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY NINE TACKLES B. U. IN SEASON'S OPENER | 4/10/1926 | See Source »

...last of these the spotlight of unpleasant publicity last week centered. It was discovered that this association was headed by one A. Moulton Pettey, an income tax auditor in the Treasury, and that its drive for funds was headed by a professional promoter, one A. Winslow Lowell, working on commission. It appeared further that Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and close friends believed that the enterprise would be a failure and left the project strictly alone, although saying nothing. Mr. Pettey did not know Mr. Wilson, had never met him, but once (as a stenographer) had taken down a speech he made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Played for Suckers? | 11/23/1925 | See Source »

...Toulmin had pitched himself out of a bad hole, but he reversed his luck on the next play when he foozled Tobin's toss to catch the runner at first, and two runs scored. Captain Hammond followed this with his only error of the game and when Toulmin passed Moulton, the bases were filled. The Crimson hurler rose to the occasion, however, and struck out Hamilton, his rival on the mound...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOOD PITCHING AND HITTING DOWN BATES | 6/4/1925 | See Source »

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