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...Wickersham...
...Brigadier General Cornelius W. Wickersham, in civil life a big-time New York lawyer, commandant of the School for Military Government at Charlottesville, Va. and one of the chief U.S. occupation planners, will be one of General Clay's men Friday. Another: Lewis W. Douglas, onetime Arizona Congressman, Director of the Budget, and veteran of the early New Deal, who will function without an Army commission...
...Other prominent Taft brothers: Charles Phelps, Cincinnati publisher (died 1929), and Henry Waters, of Manhattan's law firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft...
...picked group of high-ranking officers, from captains to colonels, the class included men who in civilian life had been judges, city managers, engineers, lawyers, police officials, doctors, a movie executive. Their teachers were Army officers, headed by Brigadier General Cornelius W. Wickersham, son of the former U.S. Attorney General, and such eminent political scientists as Yale's Geopolitico Nicholas J. Spykman, Harvard's Professor William Yandell Elliott, Johns Hopkins' President Isaiah Bowman, Williams' Professor Max Lerner...
...Bahamas, Manhattan newspapers reported that the Duchess would stop in the U. S. for a plastic operation on her face. Whether she intended to have her mole clipped, her nose cropped or her face lifted, no one could say. She had reputedly engaged rooms at Manhattan's Wickersham Hospital for the second week in September. Her surgeon was to be Dr. Irving Daniel Shorell...