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Word: stevensons (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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Kirkland--ss, Zahn; 2b, Stevenson; rf, Higgins; cf, Glynn; c, Gumby; lf, Senay; 1b, Clifton; 3b, Smith, Gilpatrick; p, Bush. Adams--3b, Heath; lf, Stanton; ss, Patton; cf, Sylvester; 1b, McLaughlin; c, Cobern; rf, Wheelwright; 2b, Golger; p, Holt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Deacon, Dudley Nines Win in Intra Baseball | 4/18/1947 | See Source »

...Pomeroy '49, John A. Snyder '46, and Edric A. Weld, Jr. '46, while Winthrop named F. Richard Anderson '45, Carlos A. Arosemena '49, John P. Chandler '48, Robert A. Cunningham '46, Gerard H. Fisher '49, William J. Richard, Jr. '49, E. W. Daniel Stevens '48, and George B. Stevenson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Houses Select Nominees for Council Posts | 4/16/1947 | See Source »

...there are the rigid categories of detective story, thriller, and ghost story, with several subdivisions to each . . , but in the last century they could all be lumped together as Tales of Mystery and Imagination." Along with The Woman in White in Editor Richardson's omnibus are Robert Louis Stevenson's* famed Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The Notting Hill Mystery, written by an unknown disciple of Wilkie Collins, and J. Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla, in which a deadly vampire lady passes her days snugly in a blood-filled coffin, her nights with her pearly-white incisors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Vampires & Victorians | 4/7/1947 | See Source »

...washstand against the door, and gives her diary a piece of her mind. "Ralph," she writes, "has gone beyond the pale. I am his permanent enemy and do not know whether I will ever speak to him again. ... I intend to read all of Sir Walter Scott, Dickens, Stevenson and James Fenimore Cooper while I am here so that I won't have to have anything to do with R.F. He and Uncle Claude were talking about hunting a mountain lion. I can think of nothing more boresome personally...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Colorado Adventure | 3/10/1947 | See Source »

...Parrots. One of these jaunts took him to Samoa in 1890. There he met Robert Louis Stevenson, already nearing the end of his short, tuberculous career. "Stevenson and his wife were perched - like queer birds - mighty queer ones too. Stevenson has cut some of his hair; if he had not, I think he would have been positively alarming. He never seems to rest, but perches like a parrot on every available projection, jumping from one to another and talking incessantly. The parrot was very dirty and ill-clothed, being perhaps caught unawares, and the female was inTrather worse trim than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Jeremiah on H Street | 1/20/1947 | See Source »

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