Word: toronto
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Seven "favorites" in a field of about 20 mothers who crossed the finishing line in the Toronto "Stork Derby" four months ago, sighed with relief last week to know that their baby racing had not been in vain. The Ontario Court of Appeals declared valid the $500,000 bequest of eccentric Charles Vance Millar for the Toronto mother bearing most children during the ten years ending October...
...Boston's long-legged Maribel Yerxa Vinson: the North American women's figure skating championship, held by Canadians since 1928; in Boston. Second place went to Toronto's Veronica Clarke, first place in the men's championship to Toronto's Montgomery Wilson. Seventeen-year-old Robin Lee failed to enter because of a knee injury sustained while he was winning the U. S. championship last month (TIME...
...affidavit from Papa Dionne. Emphasized were Papa Dionne's reactions to his children's guardians: Lawyer Kutner: What did anybody say if you didn't consent to the appointment? Papa Dionne: They were going to take the nurses away that night and stop the milk from Toronto and the doctor [Allan Roy Dafoe] would quit...
Died. Edward Frowde Seagram, 63, famed Canadian racehorse owner, president since 1920 of J. E. Seagram & Sons, Ltd. (distillers) ; after an abdominal operation; in Toronto...
...years ago, the Cambridge crew rowed proudly onto the Thames with the third lightest coxswain in Boat Race history-97-lb. J. M. Ranking. Hart Massey, 19, a graduate of Upper Canada College in Toronto, now in his first year at Balliol, is less than 4 ft. tall, weighs 56 Ib. Using Coxswain Massey would give Oxford at least 50 Ib. weight advantage. It would also mean building a shell specially weighted in the stern. If Coxswain Massey were suddenly unavailable on Boat Race Day, only alternatives would be i) using a shell other than the one the crew...