Word: wilsons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Russ Ellis, Orme Wilson, Lyman Snow, Keith Symon, and Ned Spaeth defeated, respectively, Mallinckrodt, Biddle, Everts, Squibb, and Dunham, with Lin Burton losing to Hackett in number three position. In the doubles Wilson and Symon defeated Mallinckrodt and Squibb, and Bill McGinniss and Spaeth won over Hackett and Bannister, as Ellis and Burton bowed to Biddle and Dunham...
...Dapper little Publisher Roy Wilson Howard of the Scripps-Howard chainpapers, fresh home from interviewing bigwigs all over Europe, declared that the greatest menace in Europe was the possibility that the French and English people would finally say: "Dear God, if we've got to fight this war, let's do it and get it over with. . . . Too much emotionalism and too little realism are being evidenced in the U. S. toward the entire European situation...
...French Ambassador Robert Coulondre was also expected to return soon, and Washington let it be known that U. S. Ambassador Hugh Wilson would be shipped back if Hitler's speech is "conciliatory...
...attempts in 1914-15, when he was a military attache in Washington, to sabotage ships and arms factories serving the Allies. He was suspected of implication in the famed Black Tom explosion. Only an apprentice plotter at the time, the Captain was soon caught so red-handed that President Wilson notified the Imperial German Government that the U. S. would have no more...
...spend a day at transatlantic telephoning, Bill Wasserman since the first of the year has traveled 18,000 miles, poking his head into various high places in search of useful information. At No. 10 Downing Street, London, in the office of Neville Chamberlain's economic adviser, Sir Horace Wilson, Banker Wasserman engaged in a conversation that last week proved highly interesting to the U. S. According to Mr. Wasserman, Sir Horace told him that at the outbreak of war the British Government would take over all the U. S. securities held by its nationals, use them...