Word: sevenths
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Scott and Dunlap-who had put out Sandy Somerville, Canadian holder of the U. S. title-played their match to the biggest gallery of the week, 3,000. Dunlap was two up at the sixth. Scott holed a fair-sized putt to win the seventh, squared the match with a smashing eagle 3 on the long eighth. At the 15th green Scott was 4 up and Dunlap was out of the tournament...
...research scholarship at University College in London. There she shared a study with three young men, impoverished, enthusiastic students like herself; they worked, ate, argued apparently on terms of masculine equality. When, one day, Authoress Jameson had an article accepted by the New Age she was in the seventh heaven. "That paper was the Bible of our generation. We would rather go hungry than not buy it. We quoted it. argued with it, and formed ourselves on it. I suppose that Mr. A. R. Orage had a sharper influence on the young men of our day than any other...
...Representatives baseball game: in Griffith's Stadium, Washington, D. C. The Democrats wore the Washington Senators' white "home" uniforms, the Republicans their grey "road" uniforms. Florida's Caldwell, pitching for the Democrats (in Walter Johnson's famed No. 12 suit), blew up in the seventh inning when his team was four runs ahead. New Jersey's Republican Hartley knocked a homerun...
...successful Williams' entry, Margot, and the winning entries of Dartmouth, Shadow and Carolina, did consistently well throughout the series; while the Crimson entry, Pastime, placed third in the first race of the first day, fifth in the second, and seventh in the third, which was the most difficult one, being 5 miles in length, windward and leeward, instead of the compromise 4 1-2 mile course of the first two races. These first three races were sailed in light, changing breezes, and on a flat sea, it was hoped that Cornell would be able to take place in the series...
...newsstands have lately been enriched by the appearance of a new weekly, Polity, similar to the Forum in format, reminiscent of the Nation in editorial policy, and emanating from Chicago. At present, in its seventh issue, Polity can boast of no more than sixteen pages, but it is distinguished by an alert point of view and a tincture of intelligent cynicism which should go far toward tempting success...