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Having lost its opening match, 4 1/2 to 2 1/2, to Boston College, the varsity golf team will go after its first win of the young season this afternoon at 2 p.m. at Oakley Country Club in Watertown. Opposing the squad will be untried M.I.T. and Williams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golf Team Seeks Win | 4/19/1958 | See Source »

...Thursday I...went to lunch at the Sturgises', and to dine at the Lords'...on Saturday went to lunch with Mrs. Brown at the Touraine and went to the theatre in the evening. On Sunday (yesterday) I met Sidney Lord in Harvard Square at 9:30, & we went to Oakley and had a very good game of golf, & met various members of the family. I hustled back at 12:30 and went in to a stag lunch with Willy Burnham... After service I paid several calls, one to the Forbeses' but they were out. I hustled back here...

Author: By Philip M. Boffey, | Title: Franklin Delano Roosevelt at Harvard | 12/13/1957 | See Source »

Instead of the usual lengthy events, the time is filled by entertainers. A paunchy, middle-aged Gene Autry, who owns a major share of the rodeo, sings and announces that if he didn't live in California, he'd live in Boston. A younger Annie Oakley thinks equally well of our fair city. Also present are the Riders of the Purple Sage who are still drifting along the tumbling tumbleweed searching for some cool, cool water. There is also a square dance on horseback, trick riding, and two girls doing trick roping in semi-Bikini type costumes. These interludes...

Author: By Bryce E. Nelson, | Title: Rodeo Loses Roughness Away From West | 10/25/1957 | See Source »

Rodeo tromps the Boston Garden sable each night at eight, featuring the real and unreal of vaquerdom, paunch-sing Gene Autry, and pigtails-fringe-flap Annie Oakley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WEEKEND EVENTS | 10/25/1957 | See Source »

Faubus was in Little Rock, and there was no word why he did not ride in the parade. He was in good company, however, for the other two stars of the show, Gene Autry and Annie Oakley (Gail Davis), failed to appear because of a late plane...

Author: By George H. Watson jr., SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Arkansas Livestock Fair Opens in Quiet Capital | 10/1/1957 | See Source »

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