Word: wingo
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...only new woman to gain admission to Congress was Effie Gene Locke Wingo, widow of Representative Otis Theodore Wingo, Arkansas Democrat, who died during the campaign. As a double mark of chivalry both parties gave Widow Wingo their nominations...
Died. Congressman Otis Theodore Wingo, Democrat, 53, of De Queen, Ark.; after a gallbladder operation; in Baltimore...
...Philadelphia, the Crimson forces went down to a 26 to 0 defeat. Lack of experience hampered the Harvard, team, only one of which has ever before actively played the game. On the other hand, the Marines have among their number four candidates for the Olympic team in Zimmerman, Presley, Wingo, and McCaffery...
...summary: U. S. MARINES HARVARD Zimmerman, f.b. f.b., Carter Roberts, r.w. r.w., Eaton Poppelman, r.c. r.c., Snelling Long, l.c. l.c., Parker O'Donnell, l.w. l.w., Farris Presley, McCaffery, h.b. h.b., Kirkland Gerard, h.b. h.b., Williams Costello, 1r.f. 1r.f., Elmore Wingo, 1r.f. 1r.f., Hammond Anderson, 1r.f. 1r.f., Griffith Parks, 2l.f. 2l.f., White Sherman, 2l.f. 2l.f. Burrage Hudson, f. f., Draper Hughes, f. f., Mein Moe, f. f., Strauss...
Score--U. S. Marines 26, Harvard 0, Touchdowns--Gerard 2, McCaffery, Presley, Wingo. Converted goals--Zimmerman 4, Penalty goal--Zimmerman. Referee--J. F. Jennings, Linesmen--Lt. J. J. Tavern, and J. McCarthy. Time--Two 35-minute periods...