Word: wheelerism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Friends of Prohibition were perturbed by discovering that another new director of the A. A. P. A. is First Citizen de Forest's almost equally distinguished brother and law partner, Henry Wheeler de Forest, 72, who serves on the directorates of many a potent railroad and of such systems as Western Union and the American Express...
...defeated J. A. Hutchinson '28 1 up, 19th hole; Joseph Morrill '28 defeated Williams (W) 1 up, 19th hole; J. W. Hutchinson '30 defeated Smith (W), 3 and 2; Heller (W) defeated C. L. Stover '30, 2 and 1. O. L. Winston '30 defeated Fall (W) 4 and 2; Wheeler (W) defeated J. W. Flloon...
...Purple team is composed of seasoned material, only one of the men who will play today being new to the team this season. The Williams players are Blaney. Wheeler, Williams, Smith, Heller...
Many fields of research have occupied the professors connected with the Bussey Institution during the academic year 1926-27, according to the annual report to President Lowell of W. W. Wheeler, dean of the Institution...
...Wheeler was awarded the Lee Wade prize of $50 for his recitation of "Pecksniff to his daughters" by Charles Dickens. Vaccaro won the Boylston award of $50 with the poem "The Laughters" by Louis Untermeyer. Weaver, reciting "Abraham Lincoln" by Booker T. Washington, and Peterson, reciting "The Admiral's Ghost" by Alfred Noyes were awarded the two $30 Boylston prizes...