Word: wilson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Alston Hurd Chase of Salem; Eugene Eisenmann of New Orleans, La.; Sumner Wilson Elton of Dorchester; Milton Irving Kats of Brooklyn, N. Y.; George Thomas Major of Easthampton; Norman Warren Schur of Beashmont; Lewis Hyman Weinstein of Portland, Me.; Lenson Arnold Weissberger of New York City...
...your issue of Nov. 2, you published an article, under the caption "Posthumous," on p. 11, col. 1. It refers to the late Senator Lodge's book and his opinion of our late President. ... I feel like every true lover of Woodrow Wilson should protest the publishing of such a book. . . . And I don't hesitate to say that I don't give a snap of my fingers for Mr. Lodge's opinion of President Wilson...
...know him (Wilson) to be the greatest, best and most unselfish man that ever lived. . . . He never once gave a thought of himself all through his administration. . . . He was fighting for the honor of the American nation, for that was the first time in the history of our nation that the Senate had failed to uphold the honor...
Repertory Theatre--"Rip Van Winkle" with Francis Wilson on November...
...Field '26, R. T. Flood '27, A. O. Fordyce. '28. C. A. Glover 2M., L. H. Gordon '27, Corliss Lamont H. C. T. F; B. Lyon '27, J. C. McDonald '26, A. Maine '29, H. L. Morgan '28, C. B. Munro, Instr., A. H. O'Nell '28. Wilson Palmer 5 E.S., W. C. Poletti H., Brooks Peiter 21., L. O. Pratt '26. W. T. Reid 27, S. H. Sturgis '27, F. P. Weymer '26, E. F. Wright...