Word: wilson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Brown first year men and is favored to win over its New Haven opponents. Weight HARVARD YALE 115-pound class Massell Bieson 125-pound class Turner Hickok 135-pound class Lifrak Wylie 145-pound class Corson Dodd 158-pound class Wood Miller 171-pound class Howe Hoffman Unlimited class Wilson Blunt...
...morning session held in Sanders Theatre at 10 o'clock, the topic for discussion will be "Who Should Go To College?" Wilson Farrand, Headmaster of Newark Academy, Newark, N. J. will speak on "The Determination of Fitness for College," and Ernest W. Butterfield, Commissioner of Education of the State of New Hampshire, will lecture on Adventures in Public Education...
...Woodrow Wilson first used this word to describe...
Last week a man who kept his promise died in Baltimore. That promise-and the course of nature-had made him obscure. He was Joseph R. Wilson, younger brother of the late Woodrow Wilson. When big brother became President, little brother agreed not to seek political employment. Without avail, friends of the family urged that Joseph be appointed secretary of the Senate or Postmaster at Nashville, Tenn. Joseph, onetime city editor of the Nashville Banner, even refused to act as Washington correspondent for several newspapers. He died at the age of 59-a successful manager for the Maryland Casualty...
Died. Joseph R. Wilson, 59, brother of the late Woodrow Wilson; in Baltimore; of nephritis...