The National Review, Volume 91W.H. Allen, 1928 - English literature |
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... PLAYER , AN . PATRIOTIC INDIAN , A GODFREY PHILLIMORE , THE HON . PITT , MISS FRANCES POSIDON • MRS . An Episode in a Former Great War At Milner Court Four Hundred Years of Tennis Rugby Football in the Olden Time What Does " the Real ...
... PLAYER , AN . PATRIOTIC INDIAN , A GODFREY PHILLIMORE , THE HON . PITT , MISS FRANCES POSIDON • MRS . An Episode in a Former Great War At Milner Court Four Hundred Years of Tennis Rugby Football in the Olden Time What Does " the Real ...
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... Player- Writer " on which the Lawn Tennis Associa- The Player- tion seeks to enforce regulations that seem likely to ... players and govern English tournaments . It is always advisable to leave well alone . It is sometimes advis- able to ...
... Player- Writer " on which the Lawn Tennis Associa- The Player- tion seeks to enforce regulations that seem likely to ... players and govern English tournaments . It is always advisable to leave well alone . It is sometimes advis- able to ...
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... player ; but the lamentable loss of caste of the English- man in India may be largely traced to what educated Hindus have seen in our society at home during their years at Oxford or Cambridge . They cannot but be struck by the loss of ...
... player ; but the lamentable loss of caste of the English- man in India may be largely traced to what educated Hindus have seen in our society at home during their years at Oxford or Cambridge . They cannot but be struck by the loss of ...
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... players also joined the ranks of the professionals , all of whom received sums , varying according to their standard of play and " gate " drawing value . drawing value . A tour was organized , and exhibition matches played in the U.S.A. ...
... players also joined the ranks of the professionals , all of whom received sums , varying according to their standard of play and " gate " drawing value . drawing value . A tour was organized , and exhibition matches played in the U.S.A. ...
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... players seemed to put the wind up the various governing bodies , and most particularly our own Lawn Tennis Association , who were so afraid that amateurism would become contaminated with professionalism that they set to work to tighten ...
... players seemed to put the wind up the various governing bodies , and most particularly our own Lawn Tennis Association , who were so afraid that amateurism would become contaminated with professionalism that they set to work to tighten ...
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