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  • But somehow, somewhere there must be young people who will pick up the fallen torch and there must also be some Tom Wickers who will guarantee that they stay true to their conscience.

    Gary Hart: Tom Wicker and the Age of Conscience Gary Hart 2011

  • But somehow, somewhere there must be young people who will pick up the fallen torch and there must also be some Tom Wickers who will guarantee that they stay true to their conscience.

    Gary Hart: Tom Wicker and the Age of Conscience Gary Hart 2011

  • But somehow, somewhere there must be young people who will pick up the fallen torch and there must also be some Tom Wickers who will guarantee that they stay true to their conscience.

    Gary Hart: Tom Wicker and the Age of Conscience Gary Hart 2011

  • But somehow, somewhere there must be young people who will pick up the fallen torch and there must also be some Tom Wickers who will guarantee that they stay true to their conscience.

    Gary Hart: Tom Wicker and the Age of Conscience Gary Hart 2011

  • But somehow, somewhere there must be young people who will pick up the fallen torch and there must also be some Tom Wickers who will guarantee that they stay true to their conscience.

    Gary Hart: Tom Wicker and the Age of Conscience Gary Hart 2011

  • But somehow, somewhere there must be young people who will pick up the fallen torch and there must also be some Tom Wickers who will guarantee that they stay true to their conscience.

    Gary Hart: Tom Wicker and the Age of Conscience Gary Hart 2011

  • But somehow, somewhere there must be young people who will pick up the fallen torch and there must also be some Tom Wickers who will guarantee that they stay true to their conscience.

    Gary Hart: Tom Wicker and the Age of Conscience Gary Hart 2011

  • I was just putting the finishing-touches to my picture of the Rev. (?) 'Galusha Wickers' (the revivalist: such names as these Americans have!), when I heard a voice behind me saying, 'Lor!

    Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885 Various

  • "You know that young man that used to be out to the Wickers '?" asked

    A Romance of Billy-Goat Hill Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice 1906

  • It's a good thing Obumbles wasn't friends with Ronnie "Woo Woo" Wickers instead of Arne Duncan

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

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