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...doubles contest the Class A finals were taken by C. R. Hamlen '30, and Robeson Bailey '29, playing against C. W. Wirth '30, and L. C. Jauncey 2G. They won by the count of 6-2, 0-6, 6-4, 2-6, 6-3. The Union Class B doubles crown went to A. D. Howlett '28 and H. N. Goodman '28, who seized the match to the tune of 8-6, 5-7, 3-6, S.6 from F. L. Anderson '29 and R. H. Gledhill...
Most people associate the battle of Bosworth Field with Richard III's offer to barter his kingdom for a lone horse. As a matter of fact, he lest his kingdom anyway, and Henry Richmond, who picked up the crown from a thorn bush and became Henry VII of England was the man who started Britain on the road to the glory and success of the Elizabethan...
...wouldn't dare. He [the young father] is way above; he is a Crown Prince...
Died. Don Miguel, Duke of Braganca, 75, pretender to the crown of Portugal, father-in-law of the onetime Miss Anita Stewart,* daughter of rich William Rhinelander Stewart of New York, at Chateau Seebenstein near Vienna...
Queen. The extent of her surprise may be gauged, therefore, when she was introduced to a perfectly ordinary woman dressed in perfectly ordinary clothes, albeit a bit out of fashion. Not only did Queen Mary not wear a crown, nor her gorgeous coronation robes of state (although a priceless rope of pearls was around her neck and two fascinating diamonds glittered in her ears), but she showed every evidence of the charm that one expects in a human woman...