Word: wheelerism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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When a CRIMSON reporter asked the secretary of the organization if she knew about the Student Liberal Club at the University, she replied. "Yes, and we hope that the circle may be established at Harvard through the efforts of some of its members, or through members of the LaFollette-Wheeler Club who are sympathetic with our aims. It's all pioneer work in America, you know, though the Socialist Youth International with which we are connected, has established itself firmly in Europe, and in England...
...between Team B of the University squash racquets squad and Lincoln's Inn was broken in the University's favor yesterday afternoon, when P. R. Pease '26, playing at number five, defeated Leonard Wheeler Jr. 31, of Lincoln's Inn. The scores 17-15, 8-15, 15-6, 11-5, 15-11 indicate how much the fortunes of the game obbed and flowed...
...Instrumental Clubs plan to invade the precincts of Miss Wheeler's School for Girls in Providence on January 17. Among the other concerts arranged is one at Powin Hall. Belmont, for the Women's City Club, on December 20, and one at Lowell on January 14. Tentative arrangements also have been made for concerts at Portland, Maine. Poland Springs, Northampton and other cities...
...between Team B of the University squash racquets squad and Lincoln's Inn will be broken this afternoon in the fifth and final match, when L. A. Weisman '26 meets R. W. Wheeler 2L in the University squash building at 5 o'clock...
...Jusserand retires, the senior member of the diplomatic corps in Washington will be Senor Don Juan Riano y Gayangos, Chamberlain of the King of Spain and Ambassador of his most Catholic Majesty at Washington since 1913. M. Jusserand was appointed Ambassador to the U. S. in 1903. Burton K. Wheeler, onetime Vice Presidential candidate on the LaFollette ticket, proclaimed on returning to Washington: "I am a Democrat and never ceased to be a Democrat." Governor-Elect Ferguson of Texas: 1) announced that there would be dancing at the inauguration but that she would "sit out"; 2) sent to Manhattan...