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Colebrook at goal for the Princetonians is a veteran of three years' experience and has been stopping shots well this year. Wilkinson and Davis, the two first string wings, are both letter men. Pittman, who faced the Crimson at center last year, has been replaced by De Lameter, captain of the 1927 Princeton Freshmen...
Died. The Rev. William Wilkinson, 77, famed and beloved missioner attached to Trinity Church, Manhattan, hailed by the throngs who crowded to his daily curbside services as "Bishop of Wall Street"; at Manhattan, of pneumonia...
Charles Cortex Abbott '28, of Cambridge; John Egger Barnett '28, of Clinton, Mo.; Henry Wilkinson Bragdon '28, of Rochester, N. Y.; and Kendall Foss '27, of New York City...
...Manhattan for 25 years, a preacher has exhorted Wall Street crowds to the practice of honor, tolerance and good will. He, the Reverend William Wilkinson, "the Bishop of Wall Street," has made a daily appearance in the financial district at noon, when sky-assaulting buildings dribble out humanity, let it eddy about for an hour, and suck it in again. The Bishop, attired in the decent cloth of his office, taking station outside the Morgan office, the Sub-Treasury building, or the Stock Exchange, has harangued tolerant gatherings of bottle-nosed clerks, pasty runners for brokerage houses, gentlemen's stenographers...
Last week these harangued ones arranged a ceremony for their "Bishop," presented him with a flag, a Bible. Judge Elbert H. Gary shook his hand. Secretary of State Kellogg, Owen D. Young sent telegrams. Said Wilkinson: "Men of Wall Street and Minnesota, men like Mr. Gary and Mr. Morgan, street-sweepers and passersby, I thank you very kindly...