Word: wadsworth
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Tickets for undergraduates may be purchased at Wadsworth House or the Union at $1.00 for the luncheon and the track meet of $2.00 for luncheon, the track meet, the buffet supper and the entertainment following it at the Harvard Club...
Married. Dorothy Wadsworth Yates, daughter of Illinois Congressman Richard Yates (onetime [1901-05] Governor of Illinois); to John Wishart Henderson, Scotsman; in Washington. Present were President & Mrs. Coolidge and many another...
During the rest of the week physical examinations are to be held, for all the crew candidates at Wadsworth House One examination was held before but because of the fact that it was made shortly after the men had rowed on the Bank no satisfactory records could be made...
Other famed Washington women who might inscribe illuminating monographs in Paulina Longworth's memory book are: Mrs. James W. Wadsworth Jr., who fought against woman suffrage; Mrs. Harry S. New, amateur cinema exhibitor; Mrs. William E. Borah, mouselike in comparison with her tigercat husband; Mrs. John P. Hill, stylish wife of a swanky husband; Mrs. William Howard Taft, music critic and enthusiast; Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, able cook; Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, wife of a Senator and one-time widow of a Congressman, hence, interested in politics; Mrs. Louis D. Brandeis, who writes poetry; Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, able...
...Royal Highness may be said to have spent the week slumming. One morning he burst in upon five different families dwelling in the London County Council tenements at Wadsworth; caught mothers red-handed at their washtubs; made daughters scarlet-cheeked at his presence. Thence he visited the White House, a hostel for bums in Settle Street. Everywhere his cheery, infectious smile brought a roar of welcome from those many voices named collectively "The voice...