Word: westwood
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Londoners became used to the undignified spectacle of drunken Charles being "absolutely carried home upon a man's shoulders thro' Silver Street, up Parson's Lane." nearly falling off but "by a cunning jerk" regaining his balance until "deposited like a dead log at Gaffar Westwood's." He chafed under the increasing constraint that heralded the approaching Victorian era. He died in 1834, aged only 59 but thankful to have seen the last of a "damned, canting, unmasculine, unbawdy age." Mary, ten years his senior, outlived him by 13 years...
Others who escaped the house with Coolidge were Marshall M. Jeanes '57, of Eliot House and Devon, Pa., David S. Lee '56, of Winthrop House and Westwood, Mass., and Peter deL. Swords '57, of Eliot House and North Castle...
...Littler, last year's amateur champion only lately turned pro, was a nervous two strokes in the lead. Pressing hard to hang on, defending Champion Ben Hogan was in a tie for second. His running mate was Ed Furgol, 37, a tall, gaunt pro from St. Louis' Westwood Club with easily the most distinctive style in the tournament...
...Wellesley Hills, Mass.; Edward L. Burlingame of New Canaan, Conn.; Thomas F. Crowley of Belmont, Mass.; John S. Hamlen of Boston, Mass.; Myron T. Herrick of Dark Harbor, Me.; Robert S. Hoffman 3d of Wellesley Hills, Mass.; Theodore C. Hollander of South Hamilton, Mass.; David U. Holmes of Westwood, Mass; David B. Loring of Hamden, Conn.; John L. Newell of Brookline, Mass.; Frederick S. Nicholas Jr. (Capt.) of Malvern, Pa.; Charles A. Papalia of Watertown, Mass.; Charles Steedman of Providence, R. I.; Thomas H. Walsh Jr. of Wellesley Hills, Mass.; William F. White of W. Roxbury, Mass.; Thomas B. Worthen...
...Methodist Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam "has been to the Communist front what Man o' War was to thoroughbred horse racing [serving] God on Sunday and the Communist front for the balance of the week ..." Recalling that comment, the Rev. S. (for nothing) Mark Hogue, minister of the Westwood Hills Congregational Church, announced that he is going after the Democratic nomination for Jackson's seat. Said Candidate Hogue: "I am ... dedicated to the American tradition of freedom of religion. I feel very strongly that Mr. Jackson has endangered that freedom in his brutal attacks on Bishop Oxnam...