Word: hichborn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. Elinor Wylie, 42, famed poetess and novelist (Jennifer Lorn, the Venetian Glass Nephew, Orphan Angel), wife of Poet William Rose Benet, of Manhattan, from a paralytic stroke; in Manhattan. She leaves a son, Philip Hichborn, Harvard senior...
...readers cry for them, and so do the Greek newsagents--so if you don't, you can take a run to the Art Museum, and pick out what you do like. You will run a long way before you find in any December magazine whatever a better idea than Hichborn has found for his full page cartoon, "The Three Wise Men." That is Punch, at Punch's best--not in technique, but in idea...
...Total 422 ORATOR Lawrence Trevor Grimm 201 John King Fairbank 143 Norman Winer 73 Ballots thrown out 5 Total 422 IVY ORATOR Alan Russell Blackburn Jr. 180 James Henry Sachs 145 Peter John White Bove 92 Ballots thrown out 5 Total 422 ODIST Chauncey Devereux Stillman 212 Philip Hichborn 204 Ballots thrown out 6 Total...
...fight, but from the moment when Mayor Jimmy Walker, or at least some one who thought he looked like Jimmy, threw out the first ball they never had a chance. Bob Lampoon, diminutive southpaw, started the game in the box but being somewhat erratic was soon replaced by Philip Hichborn '29. Hichborn found the going under foot somewhat slippery but on the whole did very creditably...
Lampoon--Lampoon, R., Hichborn, and Hichborn, Felton...