Word: wickershamed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...four of his U. S. subordinates of "The League of Nations Post of the American Legion, which is to link the greatest peace agency in the world with one of the greatest of fighting-veteran agencies." He helped to make comfortable twelve famed international lawyers, including George W. Wickersham, onetime U. S. Attorney General, who are now engaged as a League Commission upon "investigations looking toward the progressive codification of International Law." Finally, Sir Eric parried the queries of correspondents who persistently tried to get him to admit that the preliminary disarmament conference scheduled for Feb. 15 would be postponed...
Soccer letters were awarded to J. F. Carr '28, L. L. F. Driggs '28, A de Tarnowsky '26, A. L. Phaneuf '26, MacKinnon '27, T. R. Wickersham '26, A. F. Parrott '28, S. S. Ganz '28, W. J. Small '26, N. R. Danielian '28, W. E. Trevvett '27, J. E. Keefe '28, K. B. Crocks '27 and D. D. Thomas '28. A. Rubin '26 and H. R. Gherardi '27, who were injured and therefore unable to play in the Yale game were awarded "H. A. F." H. S. Woodbridge '27 was reelected manager of soccer...
...line-up: Harvard Haverford Thomas, g. g., Marshall Tarnowsky, r.f.b. r.f.b., Evans Phaneuf, l.f.b. l.f.b., Logan MacKinnon, r.h.b. r.h.b., Wood Wickersham, c.h.b. c.h.b., Haviland Parrott, l.h.b. l.h.b., Haines Gans, o.r. o.r., Richie Danielian, Small, i.r. i.r., Baker Trevvett, c.f. c.f., Saunders Keefe, Crooks, i.l. i.l., Richardson Driggs, o.l. o.l., Borton...
HARVARD HAVERFORD Thomas g. g. Marshall Tarnowsky r.f.b. r.f.b. Evans Phaneuf l.f.b. l.f.b. Legan MacKinnon r.h.b. r.h.b. Wood Wickersham c.h.b. c.h.b. Haviland Parrott l.h.b. l.h.b. Haines Gans o.r. o.r. Richie Small or Danielian i.r. i.r. Baker Trevvett c.f. c.f. Saunders Keefe or Crooks i.l. i.l. Richardson Driggs o.l. o.l. Borton...
Bishop Manning, with a silver trowel in his hand, strode down the aisle in swishing panoply until he confronted an enormous block of golden Poughkeepsie granite propped up in the south end of the Cathedral by a block and tackle. Trustee George W. Wickersham described how, in the pit prepared for the stone, lay a copper box, 18 inches long, lined with tin, filled with relics of the Church, lists of contributors, newspapers, American coins. Then, while the people repeated the Lord's Prayer, the Bishop traced the sign of the cross upon the rock with his trowel; Architect...