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Married. For the fifth time, Owen Johnson, famed novelist (The Varmint, Stover at Yale, etc.), to the sometime Miss Gertrude H. Bovee of Manhattan, successively the wife of Hugh Mackay and of John A. Le Boutillier, who died in 1924; at Manhattan. Author Johnson's first wife, Miss Mary Gait Stockley of Lake wood, N. J., married him in 1901 and died in 1911. He married a singer, "Mme. Cobina" (Miss Esther Cobb), in 1912, but shortly afterwards they were divorced and he married Miss Cecile Denis de Lagarde, who died in 1918. In 1921 he married Miss Catharine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Feb. 8, 1926 | 2/8/1926 | See Source »

Today's line-ups in the Stadium: YALE HARVARD Neal or Hara r.c. r.c. Hallowell A Bull McGeehan r.t. r.t. Hallowell B Richard Stover 3d r.g. r.g. Hallowell C "Three Drinks" McCarthy c. c.Hallowell D Hadley l.g. l.g. Hallowell E Dwight l.t. l.t. Hallowell F Jones l.e. l.e. Hallowell G Gundelfinger q.b. q.b. Kebtsnick Heffelfinger l.h. l.h. Lowell Butterfinger r.h. r.h. Cabot Tom Thumb (Captain) f.b. f.b. God (acting Captain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIME | 11/21/1925 | See Source »

...Gladiolus," said the professorial gentleman. Edna Stover, 11, of Trenton, N. J., felt baffled. "Gladiolus," repeated the gentleman. "It is the name of a flower." Edna took his word for it. She gulped. "G-l-a-d-y-o-l-u-s," said Edna, and looked scared. The gentleman was sympathetic. That really was pretty close for guessing, but he waved her aside and she had to stumble off the platform to her seat. If she cried when she got there, it was nerves, not bad sportsmanship. "G-L-A-D-I-O-L-U-S." Loudly, brightly, firmly, confidently...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Bee | 6/29/1925 | See Source »

...Norton, R. M. Parker, P. R. Pease, H. B. Peek, J. W. Perkins, F. deW, Pingree, H. I. Pratt, Donald Reynolds. K. M. Rogers L. H. Roots, Carlos Sanchez, R. H. Schacht Jr., L. H. Sherrill, G. E. Smith, Donald Spencer, A. H. Stafford, W. S. Stone, R. K. Stover D. LeB Sweeney, B. A. G. Thorndike, R. D. Tucker, R. F. Vance, C. F. Victor Jr., B. A. Wallingford, Hamilton Warren, J. N. Watters, Winthrop Wetherbee Jr., F. P. Weymer, T. R. Wickersham, Austin Wood, Daniel Wood, Kennard Woodworth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNOUNCE 100 JUNIOR USHERS FOR CLASS DAY | 6/11/1925 | See Source »

...doubt fewer of those mammoth physical specimens from prairie farms report to Mr. Stagg as raw football candidates than in the days of Dink Stover, but the caustic critic points out that most of these demi-gods were muscle-bound, and that they dissipated in saloons and buggies, whereas the modern youth has only the ice cream parlor and the harmless Ford. Moreover, these huge giants are far too large to fit into the modern scheme of things, subway turnstiles, for example...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FLICKERING YOURTH | 2/19/1925 | See Source »

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