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Word: sanford (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...career; he chooses the latter and regrets it. Luther Adler as the fighter is excellent, and Francis Farmer as his embittered Sweetheart gives a fine performance though she lacks dramatic finesse at times. Perhaps the best performance is presented by Morris Carnowsky as the fighter's father. Sanford Meisner is perfect as the gangster manager, and high honors are also due to Roman Bohnen as Miss farmer's elderly lover. Art Smith as the trainer, and John O'Malley as the fighter's brother...

Author: By V. F. Jr., | Title: The Playgoer | 10/19/1938 | See Source »

...night elected 18 new members to its intercollegiate squad. The 18 upperclassmen chosen are: Stanley O. Beren '41, Allan B. Ecker '41, Stanley M. Epstein '39, Robert H. Goldman '39, Raymond J. Harris '40, Enno R. Hobbing '40, Ward McL. Hussey '40, Stanley H. Kapner '40, James Malcolmson '40, Sanford M. Marshall '41, Langdon P. Marvin, Jr. '41, Jack Orloff '41, Henry Oyen '41, James J. Pattee, Jr. '41, F. Welch Peel '39, Robin Scully '40, Harry M. Shooshan, Jr. '39, Howard J. Snyder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EIGHTEEN MEN ELECTED BY DEBATING COUNCIL | 10/14/1938 | See Source »

...Back in 1919, a young racehorse who was destined to be great, Man o' War, was led to the barrier for the annual Sanford Memorial Stakes at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. When the starting signal was given, Man o' War was facing in the opposite direction from his rivals. That was the only race Man o' War ever lost. The horse which beat him was named Upset. Since that day race fans have thought of the Sanford Memorial as the race in which Man o' War was licked by bad luck...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Strike Two | 8/22/1938 | See Source »

Last week another young racehorse which racegoers thought destined to be great was led to the Saratoga barrier for another Sanford Memorial. This comer was Mrs. Charles Shipman Payson's Thingumabob, a two-year-old. He had run away with his two previous starts this season, had become the highest juvenile money-earner of the year ($31,810) by winning the rich Arlington Futurity. For the Sanford he was such a favorite that his odds, 1-to-4, were the shortest quoted all season at Saratoga...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Strike Two | 8/22/1938 | See Source »

Last week, at its annual meeting in Boston, the American Unitarian Association elected Sanford Bates, onetime Federal Prison Superintendent, now the executive director of the Boys' Clubs of America, to be the first Moderator in the 113 years of its history. An unpaid, honorary officer, Moderator Bates will in effect be a public relations man, traveling about the U. S. delivering speeches, unifying Unitarianism. The big Unitarian footsteps he will follow will be those of such presidents of the General Conference (an office abolished a dozen years ago) as William Howard Taft and Harvard's Charles William Eliot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Unitarian Unifier | 6/13/1938 | See Source »

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