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...East. Pleased with the attendance at the 124th Field Artillery Armory, the Indoor Polo Association considered the advisa- bility of playing next year's finals at Chicago also. This year's winners in low handicap classes: Class B: Chicago Riding Club. Class C: 112th Field Artillery (Trenton, N. J.). Class D: Cleveland Riding Club...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Chicago Polo | 5/8/1933 | See Source »

Unlike most young U. S. singers engaged lately by the Metropolitan, Tenor Crooks had made his name beforehand. At 11 he was a wonder boy soprano, commuting from his home in Trenton to sing at All Angels' Episcopal Church in Manhattan. At 12 he sang with Ernestine Schumann-Heink in a huge Ocean Grove (N. J.) festival, maintained perfect poise until the motherly contralto brought him back for a bow, gave him a resounding kiss. The War turned Richard Crooks's mind from singing. He overstated his age to join the 626th Aero Squadron, learned flying from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Metropolitan's Return | 3/6/1933 | See Source »

Secretary of Agriculture Hyde, if nothing better turns up, always has his Buick agency at Trenton, Mo. to fall back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: Republican Hive | 2/20/1933 | See Source »

...like an oldtime anti-slavery meeting in the New Jersey Assembly chamber at Trenton one day last week. The crowd whooped and hissed, not quite aware where its humanitarian instincts ceased and where its sectional fervor began. Georgia had come to take Robert Elliott Burns back to one of its notorious chain gangs. Almost everybody in New Jersey thought he had a good idea of what a chain gang was like. The case of Arthur Maillefert, 22-year-old New Jersey boy who died last summer in a Florida sweatbox, was fresh in mind (TIME, Oct. 24). Radio and Press...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATES 6? CITIES: Fugitive Free | 1/2/1933 | See Source »

...Trenton, Governor Moore issued a startling announcement. The Burns story was an old one to him. Thrice had he been visited by the fugitive and his brother, a preacher of Palisade, N. J. "About a year ago they came to me," said the Governor, "and asked that I give Burns a chance. . . . Last summer they came to see me at Sea Girt. Yesterday they came back again. It was then that Burns told me he feared he might be arrested at any time. He said he had been tipped off by a reporter. Again I told him that the case...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATES 6? CITIES: Fugitive | 12/26/1932 | See Source »

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