Word: whitney
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Charles I and Parliament", Professor Whitney, Harvard...
...Accession of Charles I", Professor Whitney, Harvard...
...subtle metamorphosis has come to pass since 1914. Not often or loudly, nowadays, is the House of Morgan called sinister or arrogant. Among men generally credited with helping this change is Thomas William Lament, who became a Morgan partner in 1911. But even more credit has gone to Dwight Whitney Morrow...
Engaged. Col. Charles Augustus Lindbergh, 27, to Anne Spencer Morrow, 22, daughter of U. S. Ambassador to Mexico Dwight Whitney Morrow...
Died. John Walters, 58, of Brooklyn, N. Y., most famed of U. S. racetrack bet brokers ("bookies"), onetime protege of the late sportsman William Collins Whitney; of heart disease; in Paris. Commissioner Walters handled millions with only oral promises, no receipts...