Word: wickershamed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Reiland, "greatly disappointed," did not despair. For he too had legal counsel: Lawyers Robert Fulton Cutting, civic-minded Manhattan millionaire (TIME, Feb. 14, 1927) and George Woodward Wickersham, onetime (1909-13) U. S. Attorney-General, now chairman of President Hoover's law-enforcement commission. They had assured him that the prayer book's prohibition refers to "church" in the sense of "congregation" and would not apply to the loan of a building. Though he tactfully yielded to the bishop's "official admonition," Dr. Reiland felt his legal position was as good as his bishop...
...Haven are A. H. Parker '32, Howard Ulfelder '32. R. A. Dunn '32, W. W. Mein '32, J. M. Bleakie '32, T. E. Covel '32, C. H. Parker '32, A. J. Bates '32, W. F. Croskery '32, C. W. Wickersham '32, T. L. Archibald '32, W. E. Hutchins '32, T. J. McKay '32, Beekman Pool '32, Frank Watt II, '32, and D. R. Weir...
Also among the 4,000 present were good-golfing U. S. Attorney General William DeWitt Mitchell, Wilson-praising Newton Diehl Baker, unpolitical Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, law-enforcing George Woodward Wickersham, Dean William Draper Lewis of the Pennsylvania Law School, Mexican-born Severe Mallet-Pre-vost, Emory Roy Buckner, Charles Seymour Whitman, George Wharton Pepper...
...Croskery; l.t., W. W. Mein Jr.; l.g., T. E. Covel; c., Howard Ulfelder; r.g., A. H. Parker, Jr.; r.t., R. A. Dunn; r.e., C. W. Wickersham. Jr.; q.b., W. E. Hutchins; l.h.b., D. R. Weir; r.h.b., Frank Watt; f.b., Bookman Pool...
...lineup of the Harvard 1932 team against Browne and Nichols follows: l.e., W. F. Croskery; l.t., W. M. Crosby; l.g., D. P. Ketcham; c., R. M. Ayer; qr.g., J. M. Blake; r.t., A. S. Dane; r.e., C. W. Wickersham; q.b., W. E. Hutchins; l.h.b., D. R. Weir; r.h.b., T. J. McKay; f.b., B. Pool...