Word: rogers
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...always emphatically Italian in Manhattan, cheered Linari & Binda, billed as an imported road team, but they yelled loudest for their favorites, Franco Georgetti and Paul Brocardo. When the last hour began, Brocardo & Georgetti were riding desperately to keep a one-lap lead over two young Belgians, Adolph Charlier and Roger De Nef. Strong, ambitious, daring, Charlier & De Nef were in every jam, always dangerous, took three times as many points for sprints as anyone else. But in that last hour of a race in which there had been many accidents and in which all records since the Berlin system...
...Harding, Jr. 286 *Vernon Munroe, Jr. 284 John Bright Garrison 212 Edward Sutherland Amazeen 184 John Newlin Trainer, Jr. 174 John White Hallowell 146 Harwood Ellis 112 Arthur Whitfield Huguley 82 Paul Marlor Sweezy 63 Edward Henry McGrath 61 Samuel Lawrence Batchelder 59 FOR TREASURER Clarence Douglas Dillon 260 Roger Sherman Warner, Jr. 61 Robert Livingstone Scott 50 James Hopkins Smith, III 28 FOR IVY ORATOR Robert Schuyler Ogden 260 James Parker, II 81 Chester William Stilson 54 FOR CHORISTER Richard Gardner Edwards 201 Howard Lee Brooks 120 Alex Saron 73 FOR ALBUM COMMITTEE *Leslie Cheek, Jr. 272 *Carl Emile...
...Roger Sherman Warner...
...eight years since he organized his first professional dance orchestra at the age of 15, Roger Wolff (Wolfe) Kahn, youngest son of Banker Otto Hermann Kahn, has spent much time in doing things unexpected of young sons of rich men (TIME, Sept. 19, 1927). Last month he undertook a role apparently as strange as his others, but easily explainable. The role: aviation colyumist for the Newark Free Press. The explanation: Roger Kahn is an able flyer. And Publisher John Barry Ryan Jr., joint founder of the new Free Press (TIME, July 14) is his brother-in-law, husband...
Several important additions have been made to the exhibition since it was first put out. A series of water colors and prints which were loaned by Wellesley College, Philip Hofer '21, Lessing Rosenwald, Mrs. Roger Warner, and Owen D. Young are among the later exhibits. According to officials at the museum, this show is one of the most important of the museum...