Word: wilson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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TODAY Anthropology 1Sever 11 Chemistry 15 Harvard 5 Chemistry 17 Harvard 2 Economics 5 Harvard 6 Economics 41 Harvard 2 English 1 Alpers-Field Sever 5 Fielding-MacKinnon Sever 6 Masterson-Sharpe Sever 7 Simmons-Wilson Sever 8 Fine Arts 1f Robinson Hall Fine Arts 2c Fogg Lect. Rm. Geology 17 Emerson D German 1a Sec. I, II Sever 35 German 21 Sever 23 Government 19b Sever 17 History B Harvard 2 History 1 Mr. Cram, Sects. 1, 18 and conf. sect. Memorial Hall Mr. Gratwick, Sect. 9 and conf. sect. Memorial Hall Mr. Graves, Sects. 2, 17 and conf...
...distinguished list of speakers, among them J. Stitt Wilson, Robert E. Speer, Henry Sloane Coffin, John R. Mott, Henry Hallam Tweedy, Robert P. Wilder, S. Wirt Wiley, James L. McConaughy, Francis P. Miller has been arranged...
...Fine Arts 4a Robinson Hall Geology 18b Emerson D Government 6b Emerson D TOMORROW Anthropology 1 Sever 11 Chemistry 15 Harvard 5 Chemistry 17 Harvard 2 Economics 5 Harvard 6 Economics 41 Harvard 2 English 1 Alpers-Field Sever 5 Fielding-MacKinnon Sever 6 Masterson-Sharpe Sever 7 Simmons-Wilson Sever 8 Fine Arts 1f Robinson Hall Fine Arts 2c Fogg Lect. Rm. Geology 17 Emerson D German 1a Sec. I, II Sever 35 German 21 Sever 23 Government 19b Sever 17 History B Harvard 2 History 1 Mr. Cram, Sects. 1, 18 and conf. sect. Memorial Hall Mr. Grafwick...
...0Scharnikow 3b. 4 1 1 0 3 2Lewis c. 4 0 1 5 2 0Hendry p. 0 0 0 0 0 0Goeltz p. 1 0 0 0 3 0Kellogg p. 0 0 0 0 1 0Rankin p. 0 0 0 0 1 0(1) Wilson 1 0 0 0 0 0(2) Lackey 1 0 0 0 0 0(3) Fowler 1 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- --Totals 34 1 7 27 20 3(1) Batted for Goeltz in fifth inning.(2) Batted for Kellogg in eighth inning.(3) Batted for Rankin in ninth inning
...Fall, Harry M. Daugherty and others were called to take charge of the destinies of the nation, when onetime President Taft was called from his retirement to become Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, when a unique conference for the limitation of naval armaments assembled in Washington, when Woodrow Wilson, broken in health, retired from the old white mansion at 1601 Pennsylvania Ave. and went to live quietly in a house on S Street in the northwestern part of Washington?Vice President Dawes, taking in his hand an historic trowel, laid a great marble slab upon a steel casket containing...