Word: dewey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Gaylor '21, Columbus, Ohio; J. J. Rowe '07, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. H. Macleod Jr. '14, Cleveland, Ohio; Virgil Schaeffor '11, Dayton, Ohio; M. S. Wardell, A. M. '22, Oklahoma; Rogers MacVeagh '10, Oregon; H. S. Clark '87, Philadelphia, Pa.; H. F. Baker '01, Pittsburg, Pa.; H. C. Dewey '12, Tennessee; W. W. Fisher '04, Texas; H. D. Noyle, Law '14-15, Utah; Governor F. S. Billings '85, Vermont; L. B. Stedman '87, Seattle, Washington; and George Morison '00, Wisconsin...
...together with several members of Otto's family. Mr. Collier has been drawing Otto for the last eight years, and has been so successful that he has added considerably to the family, of which the most prominent members are May, his wife; Mrs. Lotts Biggar, his mother-in-law; Dewey and Wanna, the twins, and Lotta, Kenny, and Willie, the other children. Mr. Collier freely makes additions to the family whenever he finds it to be to his advantage. In satirizing prominent people or current events he puts a squashed hat on his subject and gives him a name...
...week drew to a close Miss Veronica Purviance of Montevideo, Uruguay, formerly of Kansas City, Mo., despatched to H. R. H. Edward of Wales an invitation to attend her impending wedding to one Leo Dewey Welch of Buenos Aires. Friends of Miss Purviance exulted: "The Prince of Wales gave Veronica a heavy rush last year in Montevideo, but she never forgot good old Leo Welch...
...march Great Britain's claims for reparation for damage done her citizens at lloilo in the Philippines were denied, but the American government was declared liable for the looting of British owned houses in Lavite, also in the Philippines, when a crew of Chinese sailors from one of Admiral Dewey's supply ships received leave of absence without guard, and scuttled residences of British subjects...
Married. Miss Marian Bleakley, who attracted nation-wide interest in 1904 when exhibited as a two-pound "incubator baby" at the St. Louis World's Fair; to one Dewey W. Brown; at Topeka...