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Word: putman (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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Team A--B. H. Ticknor '31, E. C. Samborski '31, p.; S. L. Batchelder '31, D. M. Puffer '31, c.; F. L. Winston '31, 1b.; S. L. Putman '31, 2b.; R. S. Ogden '31, 3b.; E. H. McGrath '31, s.s.; G. A. Donaldson '31, l.f.; B. H. Bassett '31, c.f.; R. S. Leonard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NINES ENGAGE IN OUTDOOR WORKOUT | 4/3/1928 | See Source »

...LOVE OF THE KING?Oscar Wilde?Putman ($1.50). Oscar O' Flahertie Wills Wilde once meditated writing a novel "as beautiful and as intricate as a Persian praying rug." He would spend hours at the Middle Temple and in a punt on the Thames absorbing atmosphere from a certain distinguished barrister, a Mr. Chan Toon, whose "long and luminous" converse ran much on the exotic customs of his native country, Burmah. Mrs. Chan Toon was a childhood friend of the poet, and one day, having neglected to acknowledge a book she had sent him, he despatched to her, not a novel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FICTION: Fairy Play | 2/8/1926 | See Source »

Tomorrow at 5 o'clock: Reading German, Babson-Macleod, Harvard 5; Macomber-Ziselman, Harvard 6. Reading French, Abbott-Kelley, New Lecture-Hall; Kennard-Putman, Emerson D; Quinton-Sullivan, Emerson J; Swain-Walden, Emerson A; Wale-Yoken, Emerson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: To Hold Language Exams | 5/14/1923 | See Source »

...outshone their opponents in the first part of the scrimmage, giving every indication of a strong sextet when speed and teamwork are acquired. The opening line-ups follow but both coaches made extensive use of substitutes. SECONDS 1925 Maxwell Fish '23, r.w. l.w., G. W. Burgess P. W. Putman '23, c. c., E. M. Beals Jr. G. C. Guild '23, l.w. r.w., C. L. Peirson J. C. Bancroft '23, c.p. c.p., Clark Hodder E. C. Lincoln '22, p. p., P. W. Chase Malcolm Dole '24, g. g., W. D. Cantillon

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1925 STICKMEN YIELD TO SECONDS IN GAME | 1/10/1922 | See Source »

...unaware. Opinions concerning conditions in what used to be called the Celestial Empire but is now certainly not a very celestial republic are, even among the well informed, extraordinarily diverse. One has only to read two such books as "The Fight for the Republic in China" by B. L. Putman Weale (pen name of Bortram Lenox-Simpson) and "China, Japan, and Korea" by J. O. P. Bland to learn how doctors disagree over this enfeebled and turbulent patient. No one can reasonably expect all her ills to be cured at this Conference; but there is good reason for expecting something...

Author: By Ernest HAMLIN Abbott, | Title: Hard Work Is Keynote Of Conference's Second Stage | 12/2/1921 | See Source »

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