Word: sinclairs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Celtic (White Star)?Bertrand Russell, Socialist, who has been scolding in the U. S. for the past two months; May Sinclair, English novelist...
...Scythia (Cunard)?Sinclair Lewis, author...
Deputy Massimo Rocca countered Farinacci's cutting insinuations by publishing many articles in many papers, attacking the "Savages" and Finance Minister Signor de Stefani for having granted oil leases to a group headed by the American, Harry F. Sinclair...
...occasion, with its great variety of accents was momentous, if a trifle prolix. Not only that the foreign writers were present; but that I have never seen so representative a group of Americans assembled. From England, were May Sinclair, Rebecca West, Mrs. Dawson-Scott. From America, were Carl Van Doren, President of the American Centre; Robert Frost, poet and winner of this year's Pulitzer Prize; Alexander Black, Mary Austin, Gertrude Atherton, novelists; Edwin Arlington Robinson, poet. Below, at smaller tables, were countless others?playwrights such as Owen Davis and Zoe Akins; novelists such as Fannie Hurst and Harvey Fergusson...
...favorites before the race were: for the East, Bracadale and Mad Play, owned by Harry F. Sinclair of Manhattan; for the West, Black Gold, owned by Mrs. R. M. Hoots, an Indian woman of Tulsa, and Chilhowee. The entries of Harry Payne Whitney were also looked on with favor by Easterners. They were Transmute and Klondyke. Neither of these did well...