Word: dwight
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Today is the closing date for the receipt of applications for the Josiah Dwight Whitney Scholarship; for Fellowships and Scholarships; for 1929-30, in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and in the Law School; for the Bullard Fellowships and the Moseley Travelling Fellowships; and for receiving, from men intending to study in the graduate or professional schools of the University, applications for the first assignment of the Bright, Daniel A. Buckley, Charles Downer, Parker, Frederick E. Parlin, Charles Elliot Perkins, Princeton, James A. Rumrill, Stoughton, and 1902 World War Memorial Fellowships and Scholarships...
...interested spectator during the crusade against the "Money Trust" at that time was Dwight Whitney Morrow. He was then a member of an old Manhattan law firm. In 1914 he became a partner of J. P. Morgan...
...subtle metamorphosis has come to pass since 1914. Not often or loudly, nowadays, is the House of Morgan called sinister or arrogant. Among men generally credited with helping this change is Thomas William Lament, who became a Morgan partner in 1911. But even more credit has gone to Dwight Whitney Morrow...
Engaged. Col. Charles Augustus Lindbergh, 27, to Anne Spencer Morrow, 22, daughter of U. S. Ambassador to Mexico Dwight Whitney Morrow...
...ended, Ray Lyman returned to Stanford and Fate gave the next two spurts to Curtis Dwight. In 1919 he ascended to California's Supreme Bench. In 1922 he became Chief Justice. Then, after the Denby trouble, when President Coolidge was at a loss for a man to put in as Secretary of the Navy, a state-loyal California newshawk sent in the name of Curtis Dwight Wilbur?"Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California." On paper it looked magnificent, and Calvin Coolidge had not then been President long enough to know how magnificent paper can make some things...