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DEWEY
DEWEY
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Malcom In The Middle brother
Winner in a 1948 headline
Winner in a famous 1948 headline
Winner in an infamous headline
___ Defeats Truman (infamous 1948 headline)
1948 also-ran
1948 presidential candidate wrongly proclaimed the winner
1948 runner-up
A nephew of Donald Duck
Admiral at Manila
Battle of Manila Bay leader
Candidate Thomas or educator John
Decimal preceder?
Decimal system deviser
Disney duck
Disney duckling
Hero of 1898
Hero of Manila Bay
Librarian Melvil
Library innovator
Library pioneer
Library science innovator
Library science pioneer
Library system pioneer
Loser of 1948
Loser to FDR in 1944
Loser to Truman
Loser to Truman and FDR
Manila Bay hero
Name in a 1948 headline
Three-term governor of New York
Truman beat him
Truman defeated him
Truman foe
Truman upset him
Trumans opponent
Two-time losing Republican presidential candidate
Whom Truman defeated for president
Winner in a famous headline
Word in a famous 1948 headline
___ Decimal System
___
Decimal system
He'll run for third term in November.
Supporter of Eisenhower nomination.
G. O. P. leader.
Successful N. Y. candidate.
Head man in New York.
New Yorker recently in Japan.
He backs Ike for '52.
Head of a delegation in Chicago.
Famous son of Owosso, Mich.
Adviser to the new Administration.
Philosopher influential in education.
Albany V. I. P.
Creator of the decimal system for libraries.
Prominent Republican.
Father of Library Science.
Famous librarian.
Noted librarian.
American library pioneer.
American educator
Hero at Manila Bay.
Noted admiral.
Famous U.S. librarian.
Campaigner of 1948.
Loser in 1948.
U.S. admiral.
Decimal-system man
Truman opponent
Famed librarian
Loser to Roosevelt and Truman
Victim of an upset in the 40's
U.S. admiral: 1837–1917
The School and Society author
Presidential also-ran
Surprise also-ran in 1948
Naval hero of 1898
___ Defeats Truman (famous 1948 headline)
Librarian's eyes watering, so they say, with this classification?
Backward solver married an American philosopher
1944 loser to FDR
Loser to Roosevelt in 1944 and Truman in 1948
Loser to Roosevelt in 1944
Loser to Truman in 1948
One of a comics toon trio
One of Donald Ducks nephews
Donalds nephew
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