Word: aprill
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Harold E. Stassen, candidate for the Republican nomination, will probably speak at the University in April, Dan M. Pierce '49, president of the recently formed Citizens for Stassen Committee announced yesterday...
...April 1 at University of Delaware...
...April 1945-TIME'S European edition started printing operation in Paris...
...afternoon of April 30, 1945, most of the Russian delegation, sore over the admission of Argentina, left the meeting. Much of the press went into a tailspin. It was a bad day, but not nearly so bad as the headlines suggested. As the delegates left the hall, TIME'S Anatole Visson got through the crush to one of the calmest men in San Francisco. "What do you think?" asked Visson. Lord Halifax bent down with a tired smile. "I don't think this is the end of the world," he said. This quotation ended TIME'S story...
...dates for notifying successful candidates for admission vary among the eight colleges from early April to late May. Under the old practice, immediate acceptance of admission was required even though the student had not received the decision of all the schools he had applied...