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Philip Sears

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singles in its first seven years, from 1881 to 1887, and the doubles for six years from 1882 to 1887, after which he retired from tennis. He won the
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In 2007, the original statue from which the one at Fruitlands Museum was used to create its current life-sized
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in Beverly Hills; the life-size version, placed in the 1920s and pictured, left, is located at the
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He was the son of Frederic Richard Sears and Albertina Homer Shelton. His twin brother was
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He was active as a sculptor in Boston. His work was part of the art competitions at the
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Sculpture by Sears "Pumanangwet" (He Who Shoots the Stars), Fruitlands Museum
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This American biographical article related to tennis is a
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Index

Philip Shelton Sears

United States
Massachusetts
Brookline, Massachusetts
US Open
1888

tennis
Herbert M. Sears
Richard Sears
US Open
NCAA Men's Tennis Championship
Harvard University
Harvard Law School
U.S. National Championships
1888
1887
Edward L. Hall
1928 Summer Olympics
1932 Summer Olympics
Christie's
Fruitlands Museum
Mason Sears
Massachusetts General Court
Massachusetts Republican Party
"Harvard College Class of 1889 Secretary's Report"
"Philip Shelton Sears papers, 1930-1946"
"Philip Sears"
"Philip Shelton Sears (1867-1953) Pumanangwet (He Who Shoots the Stars)"

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