Word: wilson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Joseph P. Tumulty, onetime Secretary of Woodrow Wilson, wrote to Editor William Allen White, who has written a biography of Mr. Wilson, protesting against certain statements put in Mr. Tumulty's mouth in that book. One of Mr. Tumulty's points...
...Murray Pease, Chairman, Miss Martha Head; Andrews Wyman, Miss Rosemarie Wyman; A. S. Phillips, Miss Lois Smith: R. N. Hutchinson, Miss Grace Wilson; R. D. Buck, Miss Janet Gilbert: J. D. Dow, Miss Phyllis Cotton...
...Wilson, Chairman, Miss Helen Sanderson; Roger Burton, Miss Augusta Knoblock; L. B. Chambers, Miss Gertrude Wilde; J. M. Dunning, Miss Florence Manning; I. C. Foss, Miss Glena Wells; V. H. Rowe, Miss Virginia Taylor...
Died. Major General James H. Wilson, 87, only surviving corps commander of the Union Armies during the Civil War; in Wilmington, Del., of heart disease...
...late Colonel Roosevelt passed the equivocal criticism: ''Why, this doesn't look like a monument at all." Always he has been active in public affairs: he helped the farmers of the Northwest when they cried for better prices, he investigated, at the request of President Wilson, inefficiencies in aircraft building during the War. Said he: "The man of position or wealth who remains passive in the public life going on about him is in the same class with the man who feigns sleep with a burglar in the room...