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HARVARD CAMBRIDGE Hadden f.b. Low Watt r.w.3/4 Ritchie Cohen 1.w.3/4 Reed Constable c,3/4 Mallett Kennedy 2nd5/8 Downes Goft 1st5/8 Kemble Osgood h.b. Parsons Whitney Front Forward Steeds Clowes Front Forward Spencer Knapp Front Forward Heath Scott 2nd Row Jerwood Fisher 2nd Row Newton-Thompson Downes 2nd Row Folker Gephart 2nd Row Bateman-Champain Miller 3rd Row Williams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English Ruggers Favorites Today In Crimson Clash | 3/26/1938 | See Source »

George VI had been up once before as King (90 miles from Windsor to Martlesham Heath) when last week he stepped into his scarlet and blue twin-engined Airspeed Envoy. From Sandringham he flew 60 miles to Cranwell, Lincolnshire, to inspect, as Marshal of the Royal Air Force, one of the nation's military aviation colleges. Ponderously, an official announcement said the King would "enplane"* for the trip back to Sandringham. Said British dispatches afterward: "The nation breathed easier tonight when it learned over the wireless that King George had completed safely in blustery conditions his return flight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: George to Cranwell | 2/7/1938 | See Source »

Last week 80-year-old James McIntyre (Alexander Hambletonian of The Ham Tree) died at his home near Southampton, L. I. As he lay dying he wondered querulously why his old partner Tom Heath (Hennery Jones of their act) had failed to send his usual telegram of birthday greeting. But old Tom Heath, 84, a few miles away at Setauket, was beyond such amenities. He has been paralyzed since last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Alexander & Hennery | 8/30/1937 | See Source »

McIntyre & Heath were famed among stage folk not only as great troupers but as great pals. When young Jim McIntyre met young Tom Heath in San Antonio in 1874, both had the dust of several trouping years in their nostrils. McIntyre had specialized in buck-&-wing. Heath sang. They were both in need of a partner. They hit it off from the start, learned to settle occasional differences by flipping a coin. By 1880 they had reached Manhattan, did so well on the Bowery that they moved uptown to Tony Pastor's at the unheard-of figure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Alexander & Hennery | 8/30/1937 | See Source »

...appointment was obvious-his iob was to get much-needed recruits for the British Army. the ugly duckling of Britain's fighting services. With the sort of interest shown in a popular cricketer, Britishers-from black-coated civil servants in Whitehall to roisterous cockneys on Hampstead Heath -waited last week for War Secretary Hore-Belisha to reveal his program...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Ugly Duckling | 8/23/1937 | See Source »

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