Word: wadsworth
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...this trip Ed Wadsworth will play in the number nine position and Dick Weinberg will hold down the tenth singles spot...
Barnaby's main problem lies with the bottom two positions on the team. At present, Bob Hartley, back at Harvard after three years in the Service, seems to be in the eighth position, but a group of six players, Pete Lund, Hank Holmes, Tom Lee, Bob Magowan, Ed Wadsworth, and Kent Allen, are all in contention for the ninth spot...
...poet, young Henry Wadsworth Longfellow had an eye for beauty. As a man. he had a hankering for beauties. He had married one (Mary Storer Potter) in 1831, but she died four years later while they were traveling in Holland. Only months had passed when, in Switzerland, he met statuesque Fanny Appleton. a proper Bostonian of 19 whose wealth and social position matched her looks and charm. His grief notwithstanding, the young (29) widower wasted little time. They talked and walked by the Rhine, Longfellow reading poetry aloud as he plodded along behind her. He was not yet the gentle...
...Britain; Larid Bell '04, Chicago lawyer; Walter S. Gifford '05, honorary chairman of the board of American Telephone and Telegraph Company; Joseph C. Grew '02, former U.S. Ambassador to Japan; Learned Hand '93, former judge, U.S. Circuit Court, New York; John Lord O'Brian '96, Washington lawyer; and Eliot Wadsworth '98, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury...
Died. Alfred Powell Wadsworth, 65, onetime labor reporter, later editor (1944 until last month-TIME, Nov. 5) of Britain's liberal, influential Manchester Guardian; after long illness; in Manchester, England...