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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Hill Waters and Have Colwell chalked up the Crimson six points with a try apiece, to Wheeler tailed a try for St. Andrew's. HARVARD PRINCETON Colwell, fb fb, Danial Cook, rw rw, Newbold Grace, cw cw, Ferguson Waters cw cw, Hindley Kenigsberg, lw lw, Boyd Goff, hb hb, Richardson Osgood, hb hb, Jesser Strong, f f, Bertram Dibble, f f,Cathless Counihan, f f,Pyne Martin, f f, Holsapple Ditz,f f,Forsch Harkness, f f, Bickle Hardenbergh,f f, Chamberlain Riggs, f f, Cook Score-Harvard 11, Princeton 0.Trys-Martin, Goff. Conversion-Colwell. Penalty goal-Colwell. Referee-Robert...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ruggers Trample Over Tigers 11 to 0; Take Tight 6 to 3 Win at St. Andrew's | 5/1/1939 | See Source »

...YOUNG COSIMA-Henry Handel Richardson-Norton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Richardson's Richard | 3/27/1939 | See Source »

...musical novel called Maurice Guest opened (pianissimo) Henry Handel Richardson's career in 1908. Richardson's next book, The Getting of Wisdom (1910), struck a chord that made listeners sit up: how did this man get to know so many intimacies of life in an Australian girls' college? When, in 1929, the same author's Ultima Thule packed them in to standing room, the audience insisted on the virtuoso's taking a bow. To their surprise, the bow turned out to be a curtsy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Richardson's Richard | 3/27/1939 | See Source »

Even Wagner's fans cannot deny that his operas are lush. His love affairs were more so. Richard found it even harder to edit his morals than his scores, and scarcely less numerous than his leitmotivs were his lady-friends. Most soothing of all, according to Miss Richardson, was Cosima, daughter of one close friend, Composer-Pianist Franz Liszt, wife of another, Pianist-Conductor Hans von Bülow. But readers will find that what Cosima did to take the crinkles out of Richard's brow put them double-deep onto Franz's and Hans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Richardson's Richard | 3/27/1939 | See Source »

...from NRA in 1935, he has been little heard of. But he has been so well remembered by Transamerica Corp., Ford, American Rolling Mill, and other great corporations that he probably pockets a cool half million a year from his law business. The firm of Davies, Richberg, Beebe, Busick & Richardson is one of the busiest in the Capital and one of its principal assets is Partner Richberg's erstwhile intimacy with Franklin Roosevelt. Although he still sees the President frequently, Donald Richberg's advice no longer carries much weight, for the anti-NRA team of Cohen & Corcoran, high...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRADE: Visitor to Mexico | 3/20/1939 | See Source »

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