Word: wilson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this meet, has made four radical changes in his team's lineup which he hopes will bring a halt to the string of successive defeats. Kullman will be substituted for Stearns in the 135-pound class. Howe will replace Paine in the 175-pound class, and Wilson will replace Captain C. H. Bradford in the unlimited class. Hinkle will make his first appearance as a 145-pounder. The remaining lineup will be the same as in previous meets with Turner in the 115-pound class, Goldberg in the 125-pound class, and Wood in the 158-pound class...
...York's education board, was an insurance actuary and in 1853 founded the U. S. Trust Co. President Lincoln appointed him Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in 1864. Princeton (then College of New Jersey) secured him as a trustee four years later. In October, 1910, when Woodrow Wilson resigned his presidential chair at Princeton to become Governor of New Jersey, Mr. Stewart as senior trustee was called upon to serve as president pro tempore until the inauguration of Dr. Hibben in January, 1912. Known as Wall Street's oldest financier (he relinquished the presidency of the U. S. Trust...
...Scott Wilson '27, whose lady like performance before the footlights last year was so warmly received will take the role of the leading lady. A number of toe-dancing specialties will make Mr. Wilson's impersonation true to standard's set by the stars of modern musical comedies...
...cowboys, street-sheiks, bullyboys, soda-jerkers, danced with their minnies from the sticks, sundae-sallies with naughty eyes. Mayor Stoney gave the prize to Freddie Danidel and Anna Duvall of Memphis as the best from the South; to Thomas Nolan, Shelba Singer of Pittsburgh, for the East; to Donald Wilson, Louise Stoner of Wichita, for the West; to Lyman Curry, Katherine Osbourne of Chicago, for the North...
...Having lost the prize, unquestionably one of the most interesting and important newspaper features ever printed, the World has been busy endeavoring to minimize its value. It is now seeking to insinuate by its news article that the memoirs were shorn of some of their interest by Mrs. Wilson's objection to having her husband's letters printed...