Word: whitney
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...original Andrew Jackson was their great-granduncle and great-grand-foster-father. Children of his own Andrew Jackson had none. But he adopted and named Andrew Jackson Jr. his dead wife's sister's son, descendant of Inventor Eli Whitney of cotton gin fame. The present Andrew Jackson, a Los Angeles realtor, and the missing Albert Marble Jackson, were brought up at "The Hermitage," historic Jackson plantation near Nashville, Tenn. Before vanishing, reputedly by steamer to Europe, Albert Marble Jackson is thought to have disposed of valuable Jacksoniana from "The Hermitage...
...Newburg '31, a Mary L. Whitney scholarship...
...Waterman, Jr. '31, a Mary L. Whitney scholarship...
...being used in the second infield. R. R. Durkee '29 is on the initial sack, with W. L. Elkins '29 and J. J. Carver '30 fighting it out for second base. E. T. Putnam '29 and Kay Miyakawa '29 are the leading contestants for short stop, while A. G. Whitney '29 is at the hot corner...
...professor of Eoclesiastical History; J. L. Lowes, professor of English; A. C. Hanford, associate professor and dean of Harvard College; C. H. Moore '89, professor of Latin and dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; H. J. Hughes '03, professor and dean of the Engineering School; E. A. Whitney '17, assistant professor of History and Literature; G. H. Chase '96, professor and dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and Creator of Classical Antiquities; Matthew Luce '91, regent; A. L. Endicott '94, comptroller; Mitchell Gratwick '22, assistant dean of Harvard College; and Mr. George Wigglesworth...