Word: newport
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...potent swordsman is Architect William Hamilton Russell. When not designing country houses for tycoons in Newport, Islip and Wheatley Hills, he represents the U. S. on international fencing teams. He was U. S. champion in 1916, 1919, 1923. He was on the Olympic Team at Antwerp in 1920 and Paris in 1924. Last week he exhibited a whole case full of medals and a gold-plated rapier from his admirers in the Fencers' Club...
...Washburn, Kent School, Kent, Conn.; S. L. Washburn, Groton School; B. H. Webber, Boston Latin School; Arnold Weiner, Boston Latin School; F. B. Wemple, The Loomis School, Windsor, Conn.; F. P. Whitbeck, The Loomis School, Windsor, Conn.; J. B. Wilkinson, St. George's School, Newport, R. L.; R. W. Wilson, the Phillips Exeter Academy; Morton Winer, Boston Latin School; L. T. Wing, Phillips Academy, Andover; F. E. Wood, Jr., The Phillips Exeter Academy; S. R. Yeslawsky, Boston Latin School
...Album Committee is to be composed of the following men; Richard Norman Clark Jr. of Atlanta, Georgia, chairman. James Sherman Barker, of Dorchester, John Sleeper Hartwell, of Bronxville, New York, and Rene Cheronnet Champollion, of Newport, New Hampshire
...Muriel Vanderbilt Phelps put on her ocelot coat and went out on the lawn of her estate at Middletown, R.I. to bestow the prize (a live turkey) for a charity treasure hunt; to squeal in glee with 500 other socialites while a horde of urchins from Middletown, Newport and neighboring villages chased and caught two small, frightened, buttered pigs...
James Sherman Barker, of Dorchester. Rene Cheronnet Champellion, of Newport, New Hampshire...