Word: wile
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Among the 96 Washington correspondents worthy of the Senatorial toga are: Carter Field, Charles Michelson, David Lawrence, Mark Sullivan, Harold Phelps Stokes, William Hard, Richard V. Oulahan, Louis Seibold, John W. Owens, Arthur S. Henning, Theodore G. Joslin, Robert Barry, Frederic W. Wile, Edward E. Whiting, J. Fred Essary, Gus J. Karger, Charles S. Albert, Roy A. Roberts, Samuel G. Blythe...
...Wile, able Washington correspondent for many newspapers, had from Mr. Daugherty the secret of his physical " comeback " after a breakdown which was aggravated seriously by the death of Mr. Harding...
...Frank Wile, 32, of Bamford, Pa., is said to be the '' youngest white grandmother.'' Her daughter, 16, has a 5-month-old child. In 1922 three Georgians, each 80, became fathers...
Woodrow Wilson: " F. W. Wile, able Washington correspondent for many dailies, called attention to the fact that I was probably the only President of the U. S. who. while in office, wore the official shield of the Republic. A scarf pin shield was presented me by a Princeton jeweler. I put it on within a few moments after having taken the Presidential oath in 1912. It was seldom missing from my necktie while I occupied the White House...
Like Dr. Johnson and Noah Webster, Herbert Hoover is preparing to become a famed lexicographer. Frederic W. Wile, Washington correspondent who knows all the ins and outs of the Capital, has unearthed the history of Mr. Hoover's effort. Since Secretary Hoover has been head of the Department of Commerce, he has instituted the Division of Simplified Practice...