Word: whitneys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Associate Professor E. A. Whitney, Grays 18, Kirkland House: Monday, 2.30-4.00 o'clock; Tuesday, Thursday, 2.30-4.30 o'clock; Wednesday, 9.30-11.00 o'clock...
Associate Professor E. A. Whitney, Grays 18, Kirkland House: Monday, 2.30-4.00 o'clock; Tuesday, Thursday, 2.30-4.30 o'clock; Wednesday, 9.30-11.00 o'clock...
Associate Professor E. A. Whitney, Grays 18, Kirkland House: Monday, 2.30-4.00 o'clock; Tuesday, Thursday, 2.30-4.30 o'clock; Wednesday, 9.30-11.00 o'clock...
...they did last year. The Prince of Wales and his brother George arrived by plane, landed on a ploughed field. Richard K. Mellon (nephew) had crossed just in time for the race. He saw his two horses, Alike and Glangesia, fail at the third fence, with John Hay ("Jock") Whitney's Dusty Foot and M. D. Blair's Aruntius...
There was much of the usual magnificence. John P. Morgan's gardener, James S. Kelly, showed a wide border of giant tulips against a background of flowering dogwood. Mrs. Payne Whitney's Henning Michelsen built a brick-walled garden, gay with wisteria and flowering bulbs. Marshall Field's George Henry Gillies filled enough buckets with rare roses to bring his employer six different first prizes. Greenhousemen built a 60-ft. bank of flowering orchids like a chorus girl's dream of heaven. A million dollars' worth of blossoms and not a bug or a worm...