Word: wheelerism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Pratt, Mrs. H. A. Prince, Mrs. R. L. Raymond, Mrs. E. S. Reynal, Mrs. R. S. Russell, Mrs. Bernabe Sanchez, Mrs. H. F. Schwarz, Mrs. J. H. Sherburne, Mrs. C. B. Smith, Mrs. George Stevens, Mrs. R. C. Storey, Mrs. G. S. Walker, Mrs. R. DeC, Ward, Mrs. Henry Wheeler...
...Edward Andrews Rose, to Cevira Cudebec, December 23, 1923; David Sears, to Ellen Phelps White, June 25, 1923; Phineas Shaw Sprague, to Lucy Carnegie, March 15, 1924; Ralph Grattan Tedford, to Gertrude B. Brown, June 11, 1922; Justin Young Wagy, to Bertha Louise Fisher, September, 1923; Henry Wheeler Jr., to Olga Merk, September 15, 1923; Carl Reimar Eugene Wohrman, to Elsa Edith Valeria Rokkanen, August...
...Senator Borah opened the debate with a speech of a little under three hours, attacking the minority report and declaring that the evidence on which the indictment was based was absolutely insufficient. Next day Senator Sterling spoke for a little over three hours, declaring that, whether or not Mr. Wheeler was guilty, the evidence was sufficient to warrant an indictment, and that the Senate ought not to express itself on the subject in a manner which might prejudice Mr. Wheeler's forthcoming trial. Next day another three-hour debate followed, Mr. Sterling alone on his side and subject...
Finally a vote was taken. More than half the Republicans did not vote. Only five of them, including Senator Sterling, voted against the majority report. Senator Wheeler was exonerated...
...Olympic (White Star)?Post Wheeler, counsel to the U. S. Embassy at London; Lola Fisher, actress; Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt and her daughters, Muriel and Consuelo; Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., polo player; Miss Frances C. Griscom, onetime (1900) U. S. golf champion...