Word: stuarts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Edward H. Turner '36; Hodge, Walter S. White '36; Tyb, Edward V. Malcolm '35; Gammer Gurton, Ralph Lazzaro '36; Cocke, Edmund S. Morgan '37; Dame Chatte, C. Robert Moore '35; Doctor Rat, Donald Armstrong '35; Mayster Baylye, Robert Warner '35; Doll, George W. Wickersham, II '35; Stage Manager, D. Stuart DeBard...
...boxing team is composed of the following: 115-pound class, Stuart Finer '36: 125-pound class. James L. Kunen '36: 185-pound class. Peter Ward '36: 145-pound class, Edgar S. Davis '37; 155-pound class. Peter B. Olney '37; 165-pound class. Timothy J. Shea, Jr. '36; 175-pound class, Gordon F. Robertson '36; unlimited, Thomas R. Choate...
...peruke and lace ruff. Charles Willson Peale first pictured him as a strapping colonel of Virginia militia, utterly self-confident from hard years of surveying Lord Fairfax's estates and fighting Indians in the wilderness. Again, Peale caught him flushed with victory after the Battle of Princeton. In Gilbert Stuart's famed, unfinished Athenaeum ("dollar bill") portrait, Washington is the First President, matured with the cares of Government, his military dash gone with his teeth. To William Williams, who painted him in full Masonic regalia for the Alexandria, Va. lodge, he was a ruddy-nosed old aristocrat full of honors...
Said Defendant Harold L. Stuart: "I am more than happy. . . . This verdict reaffirms my faith in American institutions...
Died. Abraham Spencer Freeman, 24, son of Sydney Freeman of London's famed betting commissioners "Duggie's" (Douglas Stuart, Ltd.); in a motor accident; in London. Acting for his father, he bought up $300,000 worth of Irish Hospital Sweepstakes tickets in Manhattan (TIME...