Word: addresses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...President Hoover's address." began Mr. Hearst, ". . . was a shot in the air?a blank cartridge fired against a blank wall...
...Herbert Ames, who was Treasurer of the League of Nations from 1919 to 1926, will address Government '2b today at 2 o'clock in Harvard 6, his subject being "Canada's Role in the British Commonwealth of Nations and in the League of Nations...
...Whittier, and an interesting letter of Whitman's are suitable for first consideration. With what seems to be a curious naivety, Whitman concludes his letter from the Attorney-General's office to Mr. Freiligrath with the following words, "I shall be well pleased indeed to hear from you. My address is Walt Whitman, Washington, D. C., U. S. America...
...year-olds. For example, on their tour of Australia (TIME, Jan. 17, et seq.) they were obliged to accept and bring home "for Baby Betty" no less than three tons of toys and precisely 20 fine squawking parrots. The Duchess cannot appear at a bazaar, lay a cornerstone, or address the Girl Guides (of which she is one) without having pressed upon her-"for Baby Betty, the darling!"-everything from four-leaf clovers offered by grubby children to the historic lace diaper presented by a beaming Irish woman with a shawl over her head. An efficient staff was busy...
...Herbert Ames, former Treasurer of the League of Nations will address a group of foreign and American students from colleges of the Greater Boston when they gather to organize a students' Permanent international Assembly modeled after the League of Nations Assembly, at the Faculty Room of the Harvard Union at 3 o'clock this afternoon...