Word: wiese
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Virginia Van Wie started to play golf at 11, to help cure an injury to her back incurred playing football with a team of small boys. Coached by D. E. Miner, golf professional at De Land, Fla., where the Van Wies spend their winters, she entered her first tournament at...
Virginia ("Gino") Van Wie (rhymes with "tee") took to golf when she was 11, because her doctor thought it might help the back she had hurt playing football with a team of little boys. D. E. Miner, golf professional at De Land, Fla. where the Van Wies spend their winters...
Class of 1931: C. M. Arensberg, A. R. Belliveau, W. W. Foshay, E. B. Grossman, R. G. Kennelly, A. L. Kowarsky, D. D. Lloyd, R. G. S. Maier, J. A. Marcus, Z. I. Mosesson, Arthur Sard, David Wies.
Henry Taylor, Somerville; A. A. Tepper, Dorchester; E. T. Tryon, Lowell; R. A. Tyko, Boston; H. S. Warren, Brookline; A. J. Waterman, Jr., Dorchester; David Wies, Malden; H. O'N. Wilson, Jr. Baltimore, Md.
In a recent meeting of the Harvard chapter of Avukah, the student Zionist society, the following officers were elected: president, David Wies '31; vice president, Arnold Isenberg '32; secretary, A.S. Levenson '32.