Word: wrighting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Simultaneously the U. S. Embassy in Moscow was preparing for one of the few big "diplomatic weddings" and receptions since the Great Powers entered into diplomatic relations with the Bolsheviks. The bridegroom, Embassy Disbursing Officer George Minor, had gone to Finland to fetch the bride, Miss Mildred Wright of Charleston, W. Va. who thought it would be romantic to be married in Moscow. There is in Moscow no church with a U. S. pastor, but Bridegroom Minor had retained the services of Moscow's one Protestant clergyman, Reverend A. Streck. Herr Streck's parents were German...
Beside Captain Kelley there will be four men playing their last Yale game. Jack Wright, veteran iron man player of two years, Bob Beckwith, center, Bob Carey, end and Buddy Miles, back...
Huey was right last week but for umps who didn't Colwell, to be Frank; today, I don't Carey damn, for Harlowmen will raise Dickens, no matter how many Nees pushed in faces or bad blows Struck and not called Wright...
...March 21, 1738, a disquieting influence disrupted the pleasant round of Mr. Bulkeley's dissatisfactions. His daughter Mary, who was apparently not very bright, wrote requesting "speedy consent of her being marryed" to a stranger named Mr. Fortunatus Wright, a brewer from Liverpool. Precisely what happened remains unclear, for Mr. Bulkeley scratched out a long passage in his diary, but "in plain English," states Editor Roberts, "Mr. Wright had seduced Mary Bulkeley." The young couple came to live with the squire, disappeared, returned, left their daughter for him to raise. But by 1746 Fortunatus Wright was famed throughout Great...
Headed by Ernest D. Haseltine, Jr. '38, the dance committee includes Frederic W. Fuller, Jr. '39, J. Spence Harvin '39, A. William Marburg '37, William J. Moore '38, Stephen V. N. Powelson '38, Carleton R. Richmond, Jr. '38, Myron K. Stone '37, and William H. Wright...