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Word: wentworth (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...piece of savagery" sped to Winston-Salem to fight for his daughter's freedom. But Mrs. Reynolds did not immediately appear to answer the charge. She was. her father said, in seclusion recovering from shock. Four days after her indictment she gave herself up at tiny Wentworth, N. C., 40 mi. from Winston-Salem. On hand to greet her were her attorneys and the State solicitor. She wore a heavy black veil, was accompanied by a nurse. Taken into court, Mrs. Reynolds was released on $25.000 bail with the consent of the prosecutor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATES & CITIES: At Reynolda | 8/15/1932 | See Source »

...Lawrence, Mass.; R. McK. Wiles, Truro, N. S., Canada; David Worcester, Boston, Mass., Josiah Dwight Whitney Scholarships: A. B. Cleaves, Providence, R. I.; C. R. Williams, Schen- ectady, N. Y.; R. W. Chapman, Groveton, N. H.; Carlton Thayer Broderick Scholarships: J. H. Moses, Pleasantville, N. Y.; C. J. Roy, Wentworth, Mo.; David Kransdorff, So. Rhodesia, So. Africa...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS IN GRADUATE SCHOOLS | 6/17/1932 | See Source »

...blonde from Los Angeles, was winning her match. This news did not rattle Chicago's Virginia Van Wie, 22, who first took up golf to cure a weak back. She has an impeccable style but her specialty of pitching dead to the flag had not been working on Wentworth's sloping greens. She braced herself, squared her match on the 15th, won the next two holes. Mrs. Opal S. Hill, 40, of Kansas City was also a game tag-ender. Molly Gourlay had gone out in 38 to put her two down. Mrs. Hill came home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Ladies in the Rain | 5/30/1932 | See Source »

...acre ranch or the $600,000 endowment that went with it, but the 87 blooded Arabian horses whose raising is the prime activity of the Kellogg ranch. Though probably not in a class with the studs of Prince Mohammed Ali of Egypt and England's Baroness Wentworth, the Kellogg stud at Pomona raises some of the finest Arabian horses in the U. S., has done much to improve the strain of western saddle horses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Horses to College | 5/30/1932 | See Source »

Some three years ago the Earl of Feversham bought one of Pomona's prize stallions, Shelif. A controversy over the purity of Shelif's ancestry followed (TIME, Sept. 2, 1929 et seq.). Many Kellogg horses have been sired at Baroness Wentworth's stud in England, including Raseyn, a 7-year-old whose sire Skowronek narrowly escaped being hanged as a royalist in the Russian revolution. Other famed Kellogg horses: Jadaan, who carried the late great Rudolph Valentino on his cinematic sheiking expeditions; Pep and Rossika, trick horses; King John, said to be the only desert-bred Arabian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Horses to College | 5/30/1932 | See Source »

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