Word: timere
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...ARCHER, U. S. A.-R. H. Platt, Jr.-Doubleday ($2.50). The self-told tales of an old timer in the army, "translated into writing from the oral," are made into a book. It is the life story of a man who satisfied his wanderlust in the Army. He took a hand at San Juan, in Luzon, in the Boxer Rebellion, in an Honduran revolution, in the Great War, and tells about them all as his personal adventures. The book has no style except the lingo of the doughboy, but it makes a flowing tale that carries the reader off forgetfully...
...Lauder, Sir Harry. . . . Educ; by Stumpy Bell as a half-timer in Arbroath. Career varied: first, mill-boy in flax-spinning mill, then a miner, now is what the people have made him. . . . Recreations: trying to hit a wee gutty ba', trying to catch salmon and trout, motoring...
Percy Hammond: " A brisk old-timer with modern frills...
Referee, W. R. Crowley, Bowdoin. Umpire, G. W. Bankhart, Dartmouth. Head linesman and timer, G. C. Carens, Boston. Time, four 15-minute periods...
...Robb '25 for Wilson, A. W. Samborski '25 for Curtis, F. D. Weatherhead '23 for Dempsey, W. M. Snow '25 for Gross; Andover, Foote for Kaufman, Look for Kern, Wingate for Look, Shoop for Prior, Kern for Wingate, Allison for Parker. Referee, Boyce. Umpire, Toomey. Field judge. Timer. Head linesman, Sides...