Proper noun
Tugwell (plural Tugwells)
A surname.
Tugwell, 182 For vice president, the Democrats chose to balance the ticket with Adlai E. Stevenson of Illinois, a silverite. Source: Internet
Tugwell, 100 While some of his decisions were influenced by party concerns, more of Cleveland's appointments were decided by merit alone than was the case in his predecessors' administrations. Source: Internet
Tugwell, 110 Angered Westerners and Southerners advocated for cheap money to help their poorer constituents. Source: Internet
Tugwell, 130–134 Vetoes Cleveland faced a Republican Senate and often resorted to using his veto powers. Source: Internet
Tugwell, 153. See also, Wood, 41. Albert the Great wrote that wisdom and understanding enhance one's faith in God. Source: Internet
Tugwell, 166 The Republicans campaigned heavily on the tariff issue, turning out protectionist voters in the important industrial states of the North. Source: Internet