Word: whitneys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Eliot: Capron, l.e.; Ward, l.t.; Hyman, l.g.; Brown, c.; Scannell, r.g.; Lorring, r.t.; Robinson, r.e.; Whitney, q.; Thacher, l.h.; Dennison, r.h.; Comstock...
Rehearsals for the play will begin this afternoon. The following is the tentative cast: Whitney M. Cook '36; John Cromwell '36; Bruce H. Fernald '37; Robert Gardner-Medwin, sS.A.; A.; Paul Killian, Jr. '37; Robert L. McKee '37; Charles Sedgewick '34; Richard C. Sullivan '35, and Arthur Szathmary '37. Mary Constable, Louise Graham, Lois Hall, and Elizabeth Morison are the Radcliffe students who will play the feminine roles...
...owners, A. J. Mathews and W. A. Macdonald, decided to send him to the U. S. He arrived in San Francisco last June, easily won two races on the Pacific Coast against undistinguished horses. Few weeks ago Winooka's American manager, Rufe Naylor, boldly challenged Cornelius Vanderbilt ("Sonny") Whitney to a match with the latter's famed Equipoise, this year's ablest U. S. horse...
Although Equipoise was supposed to be retired to stud after his race last month at Havre de Grace, Sportsman Whitney welcomed the challenge. He stipulated, however, that Winooka should first prove himself "against one or more of our first-class Eastern horses . . in order to show the public his real quality." Manager Naylor was incensed at what he took as a "direct insult to Australian racing." but agreed to enter Winooka at Laurel last week. Meanwhile he continued negotiations over weights and distances for the prospective match with Equipoise. Mr. Whitney consented to race at seven furlongs (seven-eighths...
...John Hay Whitney's famed team of dappled grey hunters. Two Leggins, Grey Knight, Bon Diable, which took first, second and third in their class. They will meet hotter competition in Manhattan from the stables of Mrs. Bernard F. Gimbel, Mrs. John V. Bouvier III and Isaac Clothier Jr. ?ho did not exhibit at Chicago...