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He also wrestled in high school with UNC sophomore Tanner Weiks, so he was interested in UNC and called Cherrington to see if a roster spot was still open.
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Do not beg: “Suggestions to Speakers,” 1914, in TPP/Cherrington, R82.
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But inside the ASL, Hobson was considered a crank and Cherrington could be dismissed as a man of words, not action.
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Embarrassed: McBride to Cherrington, 7/14/31, R90.
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Possible to re-district: Cherrington to Cannon, 3/26/15, in TPP/Cherrington, R77.
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For example, TPP/Cherrington, R4, refers to the Ernest H. Cherrington papers within the TPP, Reel 4
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The Wheeler-McBride triumph over the Cherrington forces in 1924 was not without consequences.
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The kind of man: William H. Anderson to “members of the 68th Congress,” 3/15/23, in TPP/Cherrington, R76.
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Although Wheeler had lined up against the Cherrington faction, his accomplishments were so manifest and his magnetic field was so powerful that he had been able to effect a simmering truce between the warring blocs.
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Ernest Cherrington told McBride in August that payment obligations were “almost staggering.”
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