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...that Rosamond Lehmann has U. S. blood, comes from the same family as Playwright Owen Davis. Her father, the late Rudolph Chambers Lehmann, was on Punch's editorial staff, was better known as one of England's mightiest oars. Aged 31, Authoress Lehmann is married to Arlist Wogan Phillips, nephew of towering Lord Kylsant who spent the past year in jail for malfeasance in connection with the affairs of the Royal Mail Line (TIME, Aug. 12, 1931 et seq.). Like Infant James she lisped in numbers, still prefers verse to prose but is refreshingly reticent about publishing...
Rosamond Lehmann, young (under 30), is the wife of Painter Wogan Phillips, son of Ship Tycoon Sir Laurence Phillips. Her father was on the staff of Punch, but better known as one of England's most famed oarsmen. Rosamond Lehmann has written one other book: Dusty Answer...
Captain Sharp, who succeeds Major Wogan as polo coach, is from the 16th Field Artillery of Fort Meyer, Virginia, and is a three goal player in the army. For two years he played through the Pacific Coast championships on the Honolulu team. He has also had experience playing throughout most of the country on army teams. Followers of the sport will remember that Captain J. S. Tate and Lieutenant G. C. Benson, also from Fort Meyer, played on the army team that won the Junior championship two years...
...University team, which leaves Boston at 10 o'clock this morning for the game which is to be played at 2 o'clock, will have as personnel the four men listed above, with the addition of T. B. Glynn '29 as substitute. Major J. B. Wogan, coach, Manager R. W. Schrader '28, and R. G. Shaw II '93, father of L. A. Shaw '30, No. 1 man, will accompany the players...
Burnett will be in the saddle at No. 2 position when the teams go on the field, according to Major J. B. Wogan of the Military Science Department, coach of the Crimson polo forces. Six chukkers will be played, and small admission fee will be charged, proceeds of which will go toward defraying shipping expenses to the intercollegiate matches at Rye next month...