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Word: ridley (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Merriman, Mrs. Joseph Morrill, Mrs. Phebe C. Mulford, Mrs. Carl H. Pforzheimer, Mrs. Charles A. Pratt, Mrs. Francis L. W. Richardson, Mrs. Philip L. Saltonstall, Mrs. William C. Sanger, Mrs. Lansing Simonds, Mrs. Mary B. Sinclaire, Mrs. Henry D. Tudor, Mrs. Robert DeC. Ware, Mrs. Joseph Warren, Mrs. Ridley Watts, Mrs. George F. Williams, Mrs. Moses Williams, Mrs. Owen Winston, and Mrs. S. Huntington Wolcott...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAMES OF SENIOR SPREAD PATRONESSES GIVEN OUT | 6/1/1928 | See Source »

...Edsall, Mrs. L. J. Franklin, Mrs. Joseph Guarnaccia, Mrs. A. C. Hanford, Mrs. C. S. Harper, Mrs. H. W. Holmes, Mrs. James Lawrence, Mrs. J. A. Lord, Mrs. E. C. Moore, Mrs. John Parkinson. Mrs. R. B. Perry, Mrs. Roscoe Pound, Mrs. R. S. Wamer, and Mrs. Ridley Watts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PATRONESSES OF UNION DANCE ARE ANNOUNCED | 11/8/1927 | See Source »

...Frederick Lyman: Mrs. Ronald T. Lyman; Mrs. Roger B. Merriman: Mrs. Joseph Morrill; Mrs. Guy Murchie: Mrs. Edward Page: Mrs. Charles Pratt: Mrs. Frederick Pope; Mrs. F. L. W. Richardson; Mrs. Robert Saltonstall; Mrs. John B. Swann: Mrs. Robert G. Shaw; Mrs. Chester A Wardwell; Mrs. Joseph Warren; Mrs. Ridley Watts; Mrs. Charles F. Weed; Mrs. Moses Williams: Mrs. Frederick Winthrop...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIST OF PATRONESSES IS NAMED FOR 1928 DANCE | 3/11/1927 | See Source »

...Herklots is a bachelor of arts, having taken second class honors in history and theology. He is now at Ridley Hall, doing post graduate work in history and theology and hopes within a year to be ordained a deacon in the English Church. Although he has been seen upon the football field he has never shone at the game, but he is one of the few people in England who have been to Switzerland and back with a tent on a bicycle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Intimate Biographies Disclose Diversified Interests of English Debating Team Members | 10/5/1926 | See Source »

...that's why they are native. But ah! the glory of success! I discovered one in this A. M.'s Crimlisten: "The humor of the play, which" play, the critic states "is continuous" a dramatic technicality "is simple (a common quality of naivete--simplicity): it is bound round (as Ridley and Latimer were bound round a stake) the novel and hotherto unused idea of mistaken identity." Is it to laugh. How could you, Mr. Critik? Is it unknown to you that the mistaken identify theme is decidedly not novel? In fact, it is absolutely un-novel except to a native...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kritisism | 1/9/1925 | See Source »

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