Word: tennist
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Engaged. Betty Nuthall, 25, buxom English tennist, U. S. woman champion in 1930; and David Alexander Barclay, 34, secretary of British Cellophane Ltd.; in London...
Died, Mrs. Jessie B. Marble, 59, mother of Alice Marble, champion U. S. woman tennist; of heart disease; in San Francisco...
Fred Perry of England, world's No. 1 amateur tennist, revealed that, as a professional, he would next month play topflight Professional Ellsworth Vines in Manhattan's Madison Square Garden...
...While Tennist Helen Hull Jacobs embarked for London where she will again be the guest of U. S. Ambassador & Mrs. Robert Worth Bingham, in Palo Alto, Calif. Mrs. Eula Hull Jacobs denied that her daughter would marry the Embassy's First Secretary Herschel V. Johnson, revealed that Helen was beginning a novel "not about tennis...
...chiefly notable for the Institute of Paper Chemistry, a crack graduate school which President Wriston started in 1929. Under President Wriston's eleven-year administration, Lawrence has pioneered in holding free classes for the unemployed, renting paintings for student rooms, fighting subsidies to football players. An enthusiastic tennist...