Word: wadsworths
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...country's lively industrialists. He changed Emerson's balance sheet from red to black within two years after he took over, kept the company free of labor troubles all through the war. His father-in-law is New York's Republican Representative James W. Wadsworth, co-author of the Selective Service law and one of Army's staunchest friends in Congress...
Walter Amory, Needham; Walter A. Bates, Wadsworth, Ohio; Wayne N. Beasley, Everett; William C. Brengle, New York City; Edward J. Browning, Norwich, Connecticut; Edmond A. Chastagner, New York City; Sherman H. Clark, Portland, Oregon; Richard J. Creedon, Fords, New Jersey; Charles R. Dean, Kalamazoo; Gerald R. Dennison, West Somerville...
...James G. Trager, Jr. 46 of Lowell House and Scarsdale, New York, with J. Anthony Lewis 48 of Lowell House and New York City serving as News Editor. John T. Noonan '47 of Lowell House and Boston will succeed Walter A. Bates 46 of the Naval ROTC and Wadsworth, Ohio, as Advertising Manager...
Another Dewey campaign attitude was hinted at by able, internationalist Representative James Wadsworth of New York, who emerged from a long talk with the Governor to say: "We discussed methods of making this country strong and keeping it strong, in a military sense, after...
Thus, in his Morituri Salutamus, Alumnus Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (class of 1825) exhorted the seniors of Bowdoin College (Brunswick, Me.) on the 50th anniversary of his own graduation. Last week Bowdoin, still one of the nation's top-ranking small colleges, celebrated its 150th anniversary. For 2,160 of its bold alumni there are stars in Bowdoin's World War II service flag; for 31 of the boldest the stars are gold...