Word: tucker
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...types of handsome human females coifed and prinked as was the fashion 35 years ago. The fifth inset, placed in the midst of the collection, showed a young man of Apollonian mien?crisp, curly hair, square forehead, forceful jaw, roguish eye. That was the way one J. Roy Tucker, now a slightly bald, portly oil man of 55, looked in his college days. Mr. Tucker was not reticent with the newsgatherer...
...Tucker employed an English type of phaeton, two high-steppers that could trot a mile in less than 2.30 min., and a small Negro "tiger" (coach-boy) up behind. On rainy days he used a closed carriage. He kept his sister in reserve and had to fall back on her one evening to keep up his lock-raping continuity...
...newsgatherer interviewed a onetime passenger of Mr. Tucker's. Said she: "Roy was just grand...
...Tucker Murray will never forget the 'gulls': they are so Elizabethan...
...Hooton Ph. D. Litt. B., since 1921 Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Curator of Sematology at the Peabody Museum, has been made an Associate Professor of Anthropology. W.H. Weston Jr. '15 will become an Associate Professor of Botany and John Tucker Murray '99, Chairman of the Board of Tutors in the Devision of Modern Languages, an Associate Professor of English. R.L. Hawkins '03 and L.J.A. Mercer A. M. have been made Associate Professors of French...