Word: taylorisms
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...officers: president, H. S. Thompson '99; vice-president, A. W. Scott '09; clerk (secretary), Walter Humphreys; treasurer, J. L. Taylor...
...Millers and the Davises have snatched fifth and sixth places respectively, with 39 and 38 representatives of the names. The Davises did not either rate among the most popular last year. The remaining names rank as follows: Jones, 35; Robinson, 34; Taylor, 32; and Cohen...
...officers: President--H. S. Thompson '99; Vice-President--A. W. Scott '09; Clerk (Secretary)--Walter Humphreys; Treasurer--J. L. Taylor...
...summary: STANDISH SMITH Mellen, l.e. r.e., Taylor Jenness, l.t. r.t., Stickney Morgan, l.g. r.g., Adams Neff, c. c. Vitor Johnson, r.g. l.g., Pattie Russell, r.t. l.t. Hunter Schuyle, r.e. l.e., Booth Beach, q.b. q.b., Way McJenett, l.h.b. r.h.b., Earling Taxman, r.h.b. l.h.b., Skodol Keville, f.b. f.b., Jameson...
...Skinner soon moved with his parents to Hartford, Conn. There he sketched passers-by on the streets, charged two pins for seats at plays in his cellar, made $3.75 by playing the harmonica in a public hall at prices of 15 and 25 cents. With a recommendation from Phineas Taylor Barnum, a family friend, he secured his first regular part, that of an aged Negro, in a melodrama at the old Philadelphia Museum (1877). He has since appeared in 325 plays, directing 33 of them. He was leading man for Mme. Modjeska (see p. 44), once supported Edwin Booth...