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...Oneida, now unloading at Bordeaux to bring back a commercial cargo; the Onondaga, in the Caribbean returning with 1,600,000 ft. of lumber from Seattle whither she took Fords; the East Indian being reconditioned at Chester, Pa; the Henry Ford II and Benson Ford (named after a young son of Edsel) in the neighborhood of the Sao Canal, one carrying Ford products, the other returning with a commercial cargo. All carry the "Bluebird" ensign chose by Mr. Ford himself; cf. Maeterlinck...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Ford Speaks | 7/27/1925 | See Source »

...college" football is said to have been "founded" by one Gerrit Smith Miller, who organized the Oneida Club, at Boston, in 1862. Rugby football, prototype of the U. S. game, was "founded" by one William Webb Ellis, a Rugby School student, in 1823. Reads a tablet on the playing field at Rugby, England: "This stone commemorates the exploit of William Webb Ellis who, with a fine disregard for the rules of football as played in his time, first took the ball in his arms and ran with it, thus originating the distinctive feature of the Rugby game...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: King Football | 9/29/1924 | See Source »

Both the Irwins started their literary careers on the West Coast, though they hied originally from Oneida, N. Y. They were part of a group of young writers which included Frank Norris and which developed under the watchful eye of that excellent editor, John O'Hara Cosgrave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Irwin Brothers | 10/8/1923 | See Source »

...Auto Show" number, he has contributed two articles--both unusually interesting and calling for no small degree of of research. In the first, "Harvard Racing Shells," he traces the development of the shell from 1846, when the first Harvard crew rowed in the clumsy lap-streak barge "Oneida," to the efficient shells of today--those which lower records, on the Thames at New London. In "From Watch Hill to R. O. T. C.," the part that the University has played in former preparedness movements is out-lined. It comes as an interesting bit of history to the casual reader...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crew "Dope" and Articles on War in Current Illustrated | 4/5/1917 | See Source »

...collection comprises files of "the Perfectionist," 1843-1846; "The Circular," 1864-1876; "The American Socialist," 1876-1879; "The Second Annual Report of the Oneida Association," 1850, pp. 31; "The Third Annual Report of the Oneida Community," 1867, pp. 71; "Handbook of the Oneida Community," 1875, pp. 48; "Salvation from Sin," 1876, by J. H. Noyes, pp. 48; "Mutual Criticism," 1876, by J. H. Noyes, pp. 96; "Male Continence," 1877, by J. H. Noyes, pp. 32; "Scientific Propagation," by J. H. Noyes, pp. 32; "Paul's Prize," by J. H. Noyes, pp. 16; "Bible Communism," 1853, pp. 128; "The Oneida Community...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RARE SOCIAL ETHICS DOCUMENTS | 11/4/1914 | See Source »

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