Word: rodes
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Varsity polo game was rained out at the end of the second chukker of its West Point game Saturday afternoon with the score standing at 2 to 0 in favor of Army. Jack Lewis, Gay Dillingham, Win White, and Warwick Stabler rode for the Crimson. The game will not count on the standings, and will probably be replayed at some later date...
...Crimson Varsity baseball team rose out of the hitting doldrums Saturday afternoon on University Field in Tigertown, pounded out 18 safeties, and rode along to an 11 to 8 victory over Princeton behind fairly effective twirling by Captain Tom Healey. The Harvard pitching ace was given an 11 to 8 lead by his mates going into the last of the eighth...
...locomotive man of music. He wrote Pacific 231, a huffing, whooshing, lickety-split program piece which has snorted down countless orchestral tracks in the past 16 years. "I love locomotives," says Composer Honegger, "the way other men love women or animals." A solid, massive-browed, bob-haired man, Honegger rode a New Haven locomotive, clad in beret and white overalls, on his last U. S. visit in 1929. Most of the time he lives in Paris. There Honegger shares a home not with a locomotive but a wife, Pianist Andree Vaurabourg. No Johnny-One-Note, he has written, besides Pacific...
Into the firm went Big Brother William, Little Brothers Mose, Sidney, John, Charles. To Mose death came in the early '20s, but the five Roses rode on, destroying for profit and progress...
...time was found for a mammoth parade headed by Errol Flynn in fancy pants and six shooters, and Mrs. John Hay ("Liz") Whitney bestriding her $20,000 silver-embossed saddle. Also in the riding was pretentious Manhattan Saloonkeeper Jack Kriendler, but his saddle cost only $5,000. Leo Carrillo rode his horse through the bar and lobby of the Riverside Hotel. Others rode everything from cayuses to Cadillacs, but kept between the packed lines of shouting, hooting, yippeeing sidewalk fans...