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...after Rex Hartley had admitted being made bloodydamnedmad by one of Sweetser's drives which started out of bounds, hit a tree, bounced back toward the green. The closest match of the day ended on the 32nd green. Young Billy Howell and Don Moe, whose 67 at Sandwich in 1920 made a Walker Cup record, had lost five holes out of nine to their 22-year-old opponents, Eric McRuvie and Eric Fiddian, but not until they were 7 up. Howell's short putt for a birdie, after McRuvie had holed a long one, ended the match...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Golf | 9/12/1932 | See Source »

...went into training. By eating vegetables and drinking water he removed 15 Ib. from his stumpy little figure. He was training to win the British Open, so he practiced on windy days at seaside courses because he expected bad weather abroad. When Sarazen went out to qualify at Sandwich last week, there was scarcely a breeze. He got in comfortably with a 149, a few strokes back of Tommy Armour, the defending champion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Sarazen at Sandwich | 6/20/1932 | See Source »

...whose father was a mechanic in the local cream-separator factory. Jack Leonard went to the State University planning to be a doctor but he spent most of his time there getting up orchestras, playing for dances. He decided to go into vaudeville but it took his adopted, sandwich-like name to bring him luck. In 1922 he started plugging songs for a music publisher from KDKA, Pittsburgh's pioneer station. That year he wrote "Jealous," his first & biggest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Early Bird | 6/20/1932 | See Source »

...Bates, Jr. '28, In charge of the Poetry Room; G. G. Beste '30, 2L, of Gerlaw, Illinois; S. A. Buckingham '27, 3G, of Chevy Chase, Maryland; J. R. Collins '32, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Eustis Dearborn '32, of Sandwich; T. E. Farrell '31, 1L, of Oswege, New York; V. H. Harding, Jr. '31, Lionel de Jersey Fellow, of Hubbard Woods, Illinois; R. S. Harris '29, 1G.Ed., of Springfield; J. G. Haviland '29, 1L, of Glens Falls, New York; B. W. Hislop '31, 1L, of Troy, New York; Alan Holske '27, Instructor in German...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAME 19 PROCTORS FOR GRADUATE DORMITORIES | 5/11/1932 | See Source »

...trick the husband once again. Actress Gish sets out to ensnare Zeigen, Actor Hull tries to charm a kitchen maid (porcelain-faced Jean Arthur of the films). Neither has much success at first. Zeigen, it turns out, is a man of frugal habits. He is ready for an onion sandwich and bed. The kitchen maid does not think Actor Hull "very interesting." However, next morning, Zeigen gets and willingly takes the spousal wrath, settles with a check and departs with the irate husband. That leaves the lovers alone again, but not very blissful. In spite of the maid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Apr. 25, 1932 | 4/25/1932 | See Source »

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