Word: tudors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When the front runners thundered over the hill into the homestretch (Newmarket's course is dog-legged, not oval, up-&-down, not flat), railbirds saw no Lambert Simnel, no Fairy Prince. In front was Owen Tudor, a belittled 25-to-1 shot, owned by Mrs. Macdonald-Buchanan. Coming from behind, the bay son of the great Hyperion (1933 Derby winner) had zoomed past the field like a Spitfire, finished a length and a half ahead of Morogoro, owned by the Maharani Saheb of Kolhapur...
...Owen Tudor's time for the 1½ miles: 2 min. 33 sec., four-fifths of a second faster than the established Derby record. But because it was made at Newmarket instead of Epsom Downs (a horseshoe course), Owen Tudor's time will not be listed as a Derby record...
...condition is by no means rare: hundreds of cases have been reported in medical literature. Most famous case: Mary Tudor, Queen of England. In addition to a distended abdomen, a woman may present other signs of pregnancy such as amenorrhea (absence or suppression of menstruation), full breasts, fetal movements, etc. If a doctor is at all suspicious, a biological test, like the Aschheim-Zondek pregnancy test, will solve the problem. But a few doctors have been taken in by the symptoms...
Other speakers were Tudor Gardiner '40 1L, David P. Bennett '41, Miss Louise Sullivan, president-elect of the Radcliffe Student Government, and Robert G. Davis '29, Briggs-Copeland Instructor in English. Miss Jane T. Pike, Radcliffe '41, presided...
...Strike Committee calling the meeting has also invited Spencer Klaw '41, Second Marshal and former president of the CRIMSON, together with Tudor Gardiner '40 1L, who was Senior Orator last June, to speak...