Word: addressed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Delivering the plenary address, S. A. Woodd-Cahusac, Princeton '40, declined to draw up any definite program based on the conference's deliberations, but pointed out that the one common denominator of the discussions had been the question of the proper sphere and extent of governmental activity...
...girl watching the dancers was beautiful but pale. Two young men introduced themselves, danced with her. found her hands cold and clammy. They gave her wine, but she spilled it on her white frock. After the dance they started to drive her to an address she gave. At a cemetery she asked to be let out of the car. One of the boys threw his coat over her shoulders, followed her into the graveyard. She vanished, he fell dead. Panic-stricken, the other-boy drove to the address she had given, there learned that the girl had died several months...
When government steps out of its "proper function" of economic regulation into economic control, it is usually a result of allegedly "temporary legislation" passed in the stress of emergency at the behest of pressure groups, Senator Millard Tydings said here tonight, in an address on "Pressure Groups in our American Democracy...
Senator Robert R. Reynolds of North Carolina in the evening's other address on "The Present Situation in Europe," counsellor isolation...
Seventeen undergraduates leave early this morning for Princeton to join in the five round-table discussions at the fourth annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton Conference on Public Affairs, which begins this noon with a luncheon address by President Dodds...