Word: parkerisms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Jean Parker's manner is that of a ten-year-old. Any girl of 18 who behaved so would be considered a low moron...
...second varsity oarsmen are" stroke, Robert B. Cutler '36, seven, Lawrence Mills '37; six, Oliver K. Scott '37; five, Robert B. Watson '37; four, Robert M. Drysdale, Jr. '36; three, Robert M. Parker, Jr. '37; two, Roger W. Cutler, Jr. '37; and bow, Talbot Rantoul...
...garage, a Negro servant crawled through a window to rescue a Scotch terrier they had left upstairs. In the house nearby Senator Schall, with wife and daughter, awoke, sat tight. The lodge burned almost flat. Aboard the cruiser Australia, twice called off her course by the distressed Schooner Seth Parker (TIME, Feb. 18), the Duke of Gloucester, third son of George V, steamed toward Jamaica (via Panama) a week behind his itinerary. Promptly on schedule, his younger brother and new sister-in-law, the Duke & Duchess of Kent, flew into Jamaica from Haiti, settled down to wait for tardy Gloucester...
Well behind the winner, H.H. Cook, of Dartmouth, who completed the course in 3.40 minutes, William F. Loomis '36, Henry S. Parker, Jr. '36, Frederick S. Bigelow '38, and Harold T. White, Jr. '37, flashed across the line in 4.06, 4.08. 4.09, and 4.12 minutes respectively
...third class team, which won the Massachusetts Championship on Mt. Grace two weeks ago, has as leading contenders Harold T. White, Jr. '37, Thomas Motley, 2nd '38, Frederick S. Bigelow '38, William F. Loomis '36, and Henry S. Parker...