Word: wheeler
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...schoolboys on Harvard's 25-yard line. A pretty pass, Gary to Avery, brought the pigskin to the Crimson's five-yard line. An off-side penalty set Andover back five yards at this point, but on the next play Avery took another nice pass, this time from Wheeler, and fell across the Harvard yearling's line. The attempt to kick the goal was blocked...
...follows: FRESHMAN ANDOVER Fuller l.e. r.e. Lyons Barrett l.t. r.t. Kingston (Capt) Petrasch l.g. r.g. Stewart McClellan c. c. Gould Ticknor r.g. l.g. Davis Waterman r.t. l.t. Meiker, Roo Lewis r.e. l.t. Avery Wetmore q.b. q.b. Gary, Crandale Holbrook l.h.b. r.h.b. Douglass Devens f.b., f.b. Frigard Mason r.h.b. l.h.b. Wheeler, Luce...
...Wheeler, G. H. Norris, A. R. Swezey, L. M. Shapiro, W. L. Brookfield, and D. R. Kroell played on the Team A line, with J. H. Morris calling the signals, and E. W. Sexton, W. H. Brine Jr. and J. H. Whiting carrying the ball. The B. squad line had H. Lewis 3rd, W. S. Tower Jr., T. F. Kane, W. A. McCausland, R. F. Stevens, R. Reinhart and D. R. Fuller, with R. F. Mahatly and J. B. Fyffe 3rd, as substitutes. H. B. Sawyer, P. D. Weymouth, B. F. Bell, and G. A. Weller were behind the line...
...Investment." Senator Reed later returned his attention to mild-mannered Counsel Wayne B. Wheeler of the Anti-Saloon League, asking him if he had been correctly reported in a speech three years ago to the effect that Drys had "invested" 35 millions in Prohibition. Mr. Wheeler thought that was approximately the amount, counting in all the different agencies embattled. He admitted that for "a few years" just prior to the passage of the Amendment the League's bills had come to $2,500,000 per annum. For the years 1921-25 inclusive, the national body of the League...
Later examination of Mr. Wheeler brought forth figures indicating that the total Anti-Saloon League "investment" was nearer 60 millions. The figures for four state subsidiaries of the League were furnished, expenditures of the past six years...