Word: wickershamed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...delegates were also addressed by Mr. Chief Justice Taft and Mr. George W. Wickersham...
Meeting at Minneapolis, the American Bar Association for the 46th time took counsel with itself. The Monroe Doctrine, the World Court, the Supreme Court, Radicalism, Trade, etc., etc., were discussed by such well known members as Messrs. Taft, Davis, Butler, Wickersham, Hughes, and the visiting Lord Birkenhead and Dr. E. S. Zeballos of Argentina. John W. Davis, President, opened the ceremonies with an orthodox defense of the Supreme Court. He made obvious reference to a recent article by Frank I. Cobb (Editor of The New York World) on Our Stagnant Democracy* and denied that the Supreme Court closed the avenues...
...issue of the League of Nations is as dead as slavery. Is it not the part of wisdom ... to let it rest in the deep grave." (This called forth a telegram of protest from the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association, signed by George W. Wickersham, Everett Colby, and others...
HARVARD NORTHEASTERN Elliott, g. g., Fergerson Tarnowsky, r.f.b. r.f.b., Moran Sullivan or Phaneuf, l.f.b. l.f.b., Kupka Furber, r.h.b. r.h.b., Wright Purdy or Stahl, c.h.b. c.h.b., C. Young Pattison or Drew-Bear, l.h.b. l.h.b., Moore or K. Young Grey, o.r.f. o.r.f., Bearse Fordyce or Milton, l.r.f. l.r.f., Taylor Wickersham, c.f. c.f., Captain Frost Dorman, i.l.f. i.l.f., Jones Barnes, o.l.f. o.l.f., Silverman or Bissett...
George W. Wickersham: " I wrote a letter to the Lucy Stone League (women who keep their maiden names after marriage) saying that I believed their movement was misguided...