Word: scotlande
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Walpole Inn, Walpole, New Hampshire, with his nephew and niece, Charles Dunbar and Mrs. R. D. Gay. On July 7, he plans to sail from New York on the "Adriatic". It is his intention to spend two weeks in London and then motor through England and portions of Scotland. He will return to his rooms in Hollis 15 the fifteenth of September. Professor Copeland resigned from active teaching service last January after more than 30 years as a lecturer and teacher in the English Department of the University...
...purpose of the delegation, coming from churches in England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, is to reaffirm the principles of individual liberty and democracy which brought the Mayflower to Plymouth in 1620. From Cambridge; the Pilgrims continued to Concord and Lexington where they were the guests of the Congregational churches of both towns...
This delegation, coming from churches in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, comes to the United States to reaffirm the principles of individual liberty and democracy which brought the Mayflower to Plymouth...
...George was the Patron Saint of England, St. Andrew of Scotland and everyone knows about St. Patrick. When a flag for the United Kingdom was desired the three crosses peculiar to the three saints were ingeniously superimposed, forming the famed British "Union Jack." Last week this same tried and tested formula of superimposition was carried to its ultimate conclusion with the unfurling of a new flag for that British Dominion called the Union of South Africa...
Roger Wethered is one of the best amateur golfers in England (British Amateur Champion 1923), and one of the most aristocratic. He is a friend of the Prince of Wales and often plays with him. Last week Roger Wethered got to the finals of the British Amateur at Prestwick, Scotland, and found that he had to play against someone named Perkins. Nothing was known about Perkins except that he was 24 years old and that his initials were T. P. Some people pointed out that Perkins is traditionally a butler's name; others took Mr. Wethered's opponent...