Word: parkers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...letter deposited with the Corporation by Lowell, marked to be opened after his death, stated that the gift was to be kept anonymous until then and thereafter to bear the name of his wife as "The Anua Parker Lowell Fund...
Monty Woolley is funny because he throws rocks at little children; Dorothy Parker is funny because she didn't go to Vassar; but Bob Hope is funny because everything he says or does or thinks turns out to be a boomerang, with him at the gag end. In Sam Goldwyn's latest celluloid, Hope has Leonard (Hyman Kaplan) Ross' script to play with, and it turns out to be much spontancous than any of the slightly forced travelogue series...
...Your story [TIME, Feb. 8] on Russia's "Men of War": one of its stars is Master of the Don, Colonel General Rokossovsky-50 and a major in the Czarist Army. Ralph Parker, the New York Timesman in Moscow . . . reported on Feb. 1 that Rokossovsky is 38. This would make spectacular Konstantin a major at 9 and a Red Army fighter...
...only other victory for the Barnaby men was garnered by Cort Parker, number nine man, playing his first match in Varsity competition...
With Captain Qaelen Felt now in the Army, the Harvard lineup has been in a state of flux for the past week. Definitely in the nine that will go to make the team, however, are Tom Baker, George Clay, Wally McDonald, Decker Orr, Dudley Palmer, Cort Parker, Tom Sears, Dave Shepard, and John Zinsser. Little is now known about the Yale team, although Barnaby Indicated last night that they would be "very tough pickins...