Word: shores
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...filled with other people's ideas. Neither has ever been to school. They are self-educated and they know everything. I don't know how they learned to read." (TIME, Sept. 10, 1934.) Last summer Mary Belle Spencer Jr was found lying unconscious beside outer Lake Shore Drive in brassiere and short at 2 a. m. Revived, she explained that she had fallen off a horse which she frequently rode in brassiere and shorts at 2 a. m. Since a lower court ordered the Spencer girls to school, their prosperous parent have sent them to fashionable Starret School...
...Eddie Shore, battle-scarred veteran of the Boston Bruins Hockey team, believes that more stress should be laid on form and balance in the coaching of the Harvard hockey teams, following the example of the leading Canadian mentors...
...speaking in a mild, pleasant manner, the Bruins' captain said that he had seen both the Harvard Varsity and Freshman squads in practice at the Garden. While admitting that there can be little comparison between the 80,000 Americans and the 3,000,000 Canadians who play hockey, Shore feels that there are plenty of Americans, among them certain Harvard pucksters, who "ought to make good if given a chance...
...feuds and fights that characterize the professional games are caused "entirely accidentally," according to Shore...
...their Astor Street apartment for one evening and into the massive family mansion on Chicago's Lake Shore Drive moved Mr. & Mrs- Potter Palmer. Cleaned, redecorated, refurnished from warehouses, rehung with what paintings had not been given to galleries, the long-time citadel of Chicago society was open for the first time in two years for the debut of the Palmers' youngest daughter Pauline. That night 300 socialites rolled up to the carriage porch, hurried across the mosaic reception hall, danced in the highceilinged, velvet-paneled ballroom where the first Mrs. Palmer entertained King Edward VII, then Prince...