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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...last time Jones was pressed was when playing lean, impassive George Voigt, best iron-shot maker of U. S. amateurs but a short driver, whose amateur standing was once questioned by the U. S. G. A. on the suspicion that he was giving golf lessons to his Washington, D. C. employer. Jones missed a five-foot putt on the 8th, another at the 10th and cut his drive into a whin at the 12th. Voigt was two up. Here Voigt began to slip. He drove out of bounds and lost the 15th. At the Railway Hole he played into Principal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: At St. Andrews | 6/9/1930 | See Source »

Although the majority of Harvard was taken in by the reputed robbery of the Lampoon building, the return, as mysterious as the disappearance of the Ibis, has finally given the suspicion credence that the whole affair was merely a publicity stunt engendered by the Lampoon officers to advertise their forthcoming issue, The Tercentenary number...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IBIS RETURNS MYSTERIOUSLY TO PLACE IN LAMPY SANCTUM | 5/24/1930 | See Source »

...Harvard paper's famed coup of the Yale fence last fall. At the time of writing no answer had been received from the Yale News in response to a query earlier in the evening whether the rumors are also current on the Eli campus. In most quarters, however, the suspicion prevails that the robbery is merely a myth invented by the Lampoon as another of its notorious publicity stunts for its forthcoming issue...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ibis, Famous Bird of Harvard Funsters, Disappears From Lampoon Sanctum--Indefinite Clues Point to New Haven | 5/23/1930 | See Source »

...public uninformed on the subject, bungling about year after year, experimenting along lines that are bound to end in frustration and nervous disappointment. With a tact that the present generation does not deserve; Miss Hahn starts out on the long task of explanation and illustration. The terrifying suspicion grows upon one as she pro-Broadway entrepreneur masquerading under a feminine nom de plume, or, b) a former Hollywood houri with a degree of experience it is inconvenient even to imagine...

Author: By Albert G. Churchill, | Title: Notes On A Gentle And Delicate Art | 5/8/1930 | See Source »

...fearing Church of Englander, schooled at aristocratic Eton, Sir Esmond does not lie under slightest suspicion of partiality for the Reds. He and the First Secretary of his Embassy prepared the report after "very wide inquiries in religious quarters." At the British Foreign Office officials expressed well-bred annoyance that this secret state paper had fallen into even the trustworthy Guardian's hands but made no suggestion that it was not genuine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Church of Englander on Reds | 5/5/1930 | See Source »

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