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Education
Upon graduation from high school he taught at a school for two years before enrolling in classes at Oberlin College. He graduated from Oberlin in 1894 and shortly after accepted employment as an organizer for the recently established Anti-Saloon League. He then went on and earned a law degree from Western Reserve University in 1898 while continuing his work full time. During his years in college, Wheeler obtained the knowledge to become a skilled debater. This newly acquired skill and education would later help him in his career path as a temperance worker. While a student he engaged in temperance work, and after graduation joined the Anti-Saloon League as a field secretary.

1. ^American National Biography http://www.anb.org/articles/15/15-00750.html |url= missing title (help). 2. ^Shaw, Elton Raymond and Wheeler, Wayne Bidwell. Prohibition: Coming or Going? Berwyn, IL: Shaw Publishing Co., 1924. 3. ^"Prohibition Life: Politics, Loopholes And Bathtub Gin" Interview with Daniel Okrent by Terry Gross, Fresh Air on NPR, 2010-  05-10. Retrieved 2010-05-10.