Word: stuarts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Robert Craig Stuart...
...John Stuart Martin, vacationing TIME editor: the New York Rod & Gun Editors' annual award for the No. 1 angling exploit of 1937. Angler Martin's feat: bringing to gaff an 821-lb. tuna (new North American record), after a 4¾-hour struggle during which his efforts at times seemed as discouraging as trying to "tickle a locomotive in the tender...
Edward Larabee Barnes, Peter Thatcher Brooks, William Jackson Clothier, Carlos Colton Daughaday, Robert Olney Easton, Herbert Bruce Griswold, Charles George Hutter, Jr., Francis Keppel, Paul Massik, John Nesmith, Robert Craig Stuart, Alvah Woodbury Sulloway, Louis Le Fevre Sutro, Richard Otis Ulin, and Caspar Willard Weinberger...
Born in St. Louis in 1888 and a member of the famed Harvard class of 1910 (Columnist Walter Lippmann, Economist Stuart Chase, Radical John Reed, etc.), Eliot left the U. S. in 1914, settled in England, eventually became a British subject...
...Rogers exhibit attempts to trace the development of his art from his first decoration of a poem, that of Charles Stuart Pratt's "Daniel Gabriel Rossetti," up to the gigantic two-volume edition of the Oxford Lectern Bible which appeared in 1935. The use of different type faces characterize Rogers' fine editions and along with examples of his work, his reason for using the particular design is given. Among the varieties of type is found his own widely known Centaur...