Proper noun
Wickersham (plural Wickershams)
A surname.
Attorney General Wickersham objected that Lurton, a former Confederate soldier and a Democrat, was aged 65. Taft named Lurton anyway on December 13, 1909, and the Senate confirmed him by voice vote a week later. Source: Internet
Emily Wickersham as Bishop and Mark Harmon as Gibbs on NCIS cast. Source: Internet
Macomb County Sheriff Anthony Wickersham says they are also prepared for any problems at the polls, and doesn’t want fear to discourage voters. Source: Internet
Finally, on September 12, 1918, John Hunter Wickersham, exhausted and bloodied, fell on the field of battle. Source: Internet
Goldman, Sachs & Co, is serving as financial advisor, Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP is serving as tax counsel and Jones Day is serving as legal counsel to P&G. Source: Internet
Funeral Mass was held Thursday at St. Helen Catholic Church in Frederick with Rev. Fr. James A. Wickersham officiating. Source: Internet