Tilden
samuel jones, 1814–86, u.s. statesman.
william tatem, jr
[tey-tuh m] /ˈteɪ təm/ (show ipa), 1893–1953, u.s. tennis player.
contemporary examples
romney and his money david frum january 11, 2012
historical examples
letters and literary memorials of samuel j. tilden, v. 1 samuel j. tilden
the underdog f. hopkinson smith
the art of entertaining m. e. w. sherwood
cleveland past and present maurice joblin
the phase rule and its applications alexander findlay
letters and literary memorials of samuel j. tilden, v. 1 samuel j. tilden
the new nation frederic l. paxson
letters and literary memorials of samuel j. tilden, v. 2 samuel j. tilden
the propaganda for reform in proprietary medicines, vol. 2 of 2 various
noun
bill, full name william tatem tilden, known as big bill. 1893–1953, us tennis player: won the us singles championship (1920–25, 1929) and the british singles championship (1920–21, 1930)
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