Word: spillers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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John D. Somes of Mein St., Sheffield; Sheffield High. Marshall S. Spiller of 1086 Morton St., Dorchester; Boston Public Latin. Lawrence M. Stone of 79 Essex St., Maldin; Meldin High. Herbert S. Swartz of 37 Bartlett Crescent, Brookline; Brookline High. Richard Terhune of 61 St. Mary's St., Newton Lower Falls; Newton High, Newtonville...
LITERARY HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES (three vols., 2,239 pp.)-Edited by Robert E. Spiller, Willard Thorp, Thomas H. Johnson, Henry Seidel Canby-Macmillan...
...Richmond "open" golf tournament. The local club was willing to let them play, but the all-powerful Professional Golfers' Association, which all the leading pros belong to, has a "Caucasian clause." The three excluded golfers-Ted Rhodes (who taught Joe Louis how to play), Bill Spiller and Madison Gunter-thereupon sued the P.G.A. and the club...
...Spiller Dietz, Mrs. Samuel H. Batchelder, Mrs. Alfred Chester Hanford, Mrs. James William Donahue, Mrs. Homer David Peabody, Mrs. Austin Jay Powers, Mrs. Dan Wilson Flickinger, Mrs. Richard Henry, Mrs. Robert Haydock...
...talks and round table discussions, which will be open to all interested in culture and contemporary thought. Other representative addresses include: "Alexander Pope" by Dean Robert K. Root of Princeton; "The Church and Drama" by Karl Young of Yale; "Blueprint for American Literary History" by Robert E. Spiller of Swarthore; "The Crusades" by John L. Monte of Pennsylvania; "Structure in Liquids" by G. E. F. Lundell, Chief, Chemistry Division National Bureau of Standards; "Labor Law" by the Hon. Robert B. Watts, General Counsel National labor Relations Board; "One Hundred Years of Catalysis" by Hugh S. Taylor of Princeton...