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Aaron S. Watkins (1863-1941) was president of Absury College in Wilmore, Kentucky. Before his ordination as a Methodist minister, he practiced law with his brother. Wilmore may refer to: Wilmore, Kentucky Wilmore, Kansas Wilmore, Pennsylvania This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
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Long dedicated to promoting the temperance movement, Watkins served as Prohibition Party candisate for various political offices. They included Attorney-General, Secretary of State, and Governor of Ohio. He twice served as vice-presidential candidate and, in 1920, served as the Prohibition Party candidate for the presidency of the United States. Jump to: navigation, search A Temperance Movement (see definition of temperance) attempts to greatly reduce the amount of alcohol consumed or even prohibit its production and consumption entirely. ...
The Prohibition Party is a political party in the United States. ...
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Watkins received honorary degrees of Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Divinity, Doctor of Humane Letters an Doctor of Philosophy.
See also Prohibition Party presidential election results
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