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...dripping with perspiration, beat a small rubber ball against a wall, sock, sock, sock! They were Clarence C. Pell, National Racquets Champion, and Stanley G. Mortimer, his famed doubles partner, playing against each other in the annual singles "Gold Racquets" tourney at Tuxedo Park, N. Y. Pell won the first game, 15-6; Mortimer the second, 15-8; Pell the third, 18-13; Mortimer the fourth, 15-10; Pell the fifth and the tournament...
Almon Goodwin Cooke '26 of New York City was elected president of the Lampoon at a meeting of the board last night. Other elections resulted as follows: Robert Cloury Roebling '26 of Washington, D. C., Ibis; Lemment Upham Harris '26 of Tuxedo Park. New York, treasurer; Edward Walker Marshall '26 of Portland, Maine, secretary; Samuel Dodd Richards '27 of St. Louis, Missouri, assistant treasurer; William Potter '27, of Boston; assistant secretary; Robert McCulla English '26 of Brookline, chairman of the fiftieth anniversary book; and Hiram Francis Mills '27 of Norwell, fiftieth anniversary board...
Engaged. Miss Harriet Winthrop McKim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop McKim of Tuxedo Park, to Augustus B. Field Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Field, of Manhattan. Both are direct descendants of Thomas Buchanan, 18th Century merchant, whose great landholdings in New York founded many a proud fortune...
...Loot: Women's stockings, 56 pairs; bathing suits, 5; gloves, 8 pairs; camera films, 141 packages; men's shirts, 45; overcoats, 5; shirt-waists, 5; vests, 3; clothes, 2 suits; bath rugs, 3; sweaters, 6; tuxedo suits, 1; men's hose, 1; American flags, 2; lace curtains, 3 pairs; revolver, 1; Winchester rifles, 2; Ithaca shotgun, 1; L. C. Smith shotgun, 1; towels, 1; rubber sheet, 1; scissors, 7; dress goods, 2 pieces; Artlex collars, 11; fur neck pieces, 2; ear syringe, 1; fur gloves, 10 pairs; muffler, 1; victrola needles, 1 box; portfolio, 1; ladies...
...London-Day, business clothes; for receptions, etc., cutaway, silk hat; evenings, full dress (tuxedo permissible...