Word: tennised
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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If "dormitory fedder is not to be obtained by legitimate methods, the colleges are prepared to use gangster methods," John R. Tunis, a world's authority on tennis, charges in an article titled "Solling Scholarship Short" appearing in the current Scribners' magazine.
Women. At Forest Hills, L. I. last week the U. S. women's singles championship went not to a dark horse but to what the horse world calls a sleeper, i.e., one whose victory comes as a great surprise to all save the very sophisticated. Last year's...
Men. A favorite won the men's championship as advertised, although there were moments at Forest Hills last week when it seemed that the last big match of the tennis season, between California's J. Donald Budge and Germany's Baron Gottfried von Cramm, might never take...
Married. Dorothy Round, crack British tennist, All-England tennis champion; to Dr. Douglas Little, physician; in Dudley, England. Mrs. Little announced her retirement from tournament tennis.
Bearish as these statistics were, there were ample other indications that fall business would be good, that the trend is still upward, the trend of prices still toward inflation. Commodities might indeed be falling, but that was a logical outcome of bumper crops which would still leave farmers with the...