Word: cheney
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...CHANDLER.--Kirtland, Catchings, R. M. Brown, Cheney, Branch, T. H. Reed, Jennings, Sargent, Dickerman, W. T. Foster, J. G. Brackett, Peirce, Bancroft, Collie, Dibble, Stilwell, Briggs, P. L. Sullivan, H. F. Howe, Baker...
...CHENEY.--Baker, Collier, Jennings, Dickerman, E. A. Gray, G. F. Davis, Angus, E. A. Sherman, W. I. Perry, Kirtland, Pettingell, R. M. Brown, W. T. Foster, Giddings, H. F. Howe, Greenwood, Steinmetz, Woolsey, Hanson, Briggs...
Photographic Committee B.M. Brownell, R. W. Cheney, S. G. Ellis, R. Fincke, W. T. Foster, L.S. Jackson, H. W. Keene...
...will be divided into two sections, representing the Republican and Democratic parties. These parties will hold caucuses at which they will nominate their candidates for president of the Senate, and the nominees will be voted upon at a later meeting. Two officers were elected last night: Clerk, R. W. Cheney; Sergeant-at-arms, L. S. Thiery...
Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey has his home in Lincoln, where he graduated from the High School in 1894. At College his principle work was in English literature and composition; and last year he was one of the Commencement speakers for the Class of '99. He will represent the Graduate School this year, speaking on "James Howell, a Journalist before the time of Journalism...