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Neither Morley nor Fay knew what famous British agitator (John Wilkes) was half of an American city (WilkesBarre) and two-thirds of an American murderer (John Wilkes Booth). But the U.S. team correctly identified "The Tate" (London art gallery), "The Reform" (political club), and "Bart's" (St. Bartholomew's Hospital...
...World. In London, Mrs. Mavis Tate, M.P., accused the British Board of Trade president of wanting to "eliminate women and children," demanded immediate relief of the rubber-nipple shortage...
...verdant stage. They did not hesitate to grab off three goals inside the first tour minutes on scores by Newt Peabody, Tom Ray, and John Rogers. The visitors were able to penetrate the Harvard defense for one tally before the first quarter was up. Tufts' number one attackman, Tate, was bottled up early in the game and beautiful stops by goalie Cunningham prevented him from scoring...
...cold rage of Author Gordon's mood and prose gives The Women on the Porch literary distinction. Some readers may feel that, like the famed poem by her husband, Allen Tate, Author Gordon's novel might just as well have been called Ode to the Confederate Dead...
...Hoke Manager W. A. Bates H. S. Kassmann E. T. Binger J. E. Lynch, Jr. D. Denison B. McMennamin F. W. Elliot C. N. Peabody D. Fernald L. G. Raisz A. C. Fields N. E. Small C. R. Greenhouse J. T. Tate, Jr. R. K. Headley L. H. Warner...