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Still, beyond collectability, style and functionality, Eastside Golf’s founders believe there are bigger takeaways for the conventionalist sport.

From New York Times • Apr. 8, 2022

"Not at all," said Barriovero the conventionalist, very gravely.

From Youth and Egolatry by Fassett, Jacob S. (Jacob Sloat)

Barriovero, a conventionalist, according to Grandmontagne—yes, and how keen the scent of this American for such matters!—attended the opening of a radical club in the Calle del Príncipe with a party of friends.

From Youth and Egolatry by Fassett, Jacob S. (Jacob Sloat)

Lance was a conventionalist; he clung instinctively to traditions that were getting out of date.

From Partners of the Out-Trail by Bindloss, Harold

"You're only a conventionalist, like everybody else—you're not a moralist."

From Sally Bishop A Romance by Thurston, E. Temple (Ernest Temple)




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