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Word: zodiac (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...presidents: "We never had more wind than we wanted and half the time we had hardly sufficient to shove us, but just the same it was a wonderful cruise and if we hadn't been racing it would have been perfect." Then little Pinta and Mohawk, big Guinevere and Zodiac, arrived at Santander. But no word had been heard from Azara, and little Rofa had been demolished in a squall (TIME, July...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: At Santander | 8/6/1928 | See Source »

...been for the Rofa incident, the public would scarcely have known that the sporting little schooners were racing. Even the five big schooners - Atlantic, Azara, Elena, Guinevere, Zodiac - racing for the King Alfonso Cup, were nearly wiped off U. S. sport pages by Tunney-Heeney, baseball, Olympics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: To Spain | 7/23/1928 | See Source »

Grizzliest of the skippers was Capt. Norman Ross, 58, of the Zodiac. As a child he began to fish off Gloucester, Mass., and still prefers to be known as a fisherman rather than a racing skipper. He owns one of the four schooners in Gloucester that scorn to use motor power...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: To Spain | 7/23/1928 | See Source »

...Zodiac (126 feet) - Robert W. and J. Seward Johnson (surgical supplies) of New Brunswick...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: To Spain | 7/23/1928 | See Source »

Atlantic, Azara, Elena, Guienerve, Zodiac. Pleasant names. They belong to big racing schooners. John Pierpont Morgan on board his own black yacht the Corsair watched them as they lolled pleasantly among darting little put-puts, just off Sandy Hook. For two-and-a-half hours they lolled and jockeyed now and then; finally along came a breath of breeze and the five big schooners moved toward Santander, Spain, 3,055 miles across the sea. They were racing for the King Alfonso...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: To Spain | 7/16/1928 | See Source »

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