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...base hits Gilligan. Williamson Three lase hits Woods, Donaghy. Prior Stolen bases Rocker, Rigsbec, Blesh. Tickner Gilligan, McGrath, Batchelder Struck cut by Whitmore 8, by Lipp 5. Passes on balls Whitmore 4. Lipp 3. Wild pitch Lipp. Passed ball Oliver. Double play Whitmore, Donaghy, Prior, and Donaghy Umpires. Stafford and Halloran. Time...
When President Coolidge settled back in his old green wicker rocker just before leaving White Pine Camp, and droned along for an hour or more, opening his heart to a curly-headed man with angelic eyes (TIME, Oct. 4); and when the angelic one, Publicist Bruce Barton, discoverer of a Man and of a Book that Nobody Knows, went forth and told The People all the homely facts that the President had revealed about himself, it seemed that nothing but good could come of it to every one. The President was apparently one of the most contented mortals ever heard...
Three men sat on the porch of the Coolidges' cottage at White Pine Camp on that last afternoon before the President left for Washington. Mr. Coolidge settled down comfortably in an old green wicker rocker, pushed his felt hat back on his head, talked. A secretary sat on a kitchen chair, scribbled busily. Bruce Barton, famed advertising man and magazine writer (TIME, Sept. 27) sat on the floor, listened, asked questions. The pine breath of the woods and the distant shadows of the Adirondacks seemed to purr in contented harmony...
...green rocker, a kitchen chair, an advertising man on the floor...