Word: aprils
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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These prizes aggregating a total of $160, will be awarded on April 4. The competition is open to Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores for excellence in elocution. Competitors selections should be submitted to the Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory not later than February 20. Assistant Professor Packard will register the competitors in Holden Chapel any afternoon at 1 o'clock...
...told him I was not singing next year. . . . Without doubt I will sing in concerts next season. In fact, I have already signed a contract with my new manager, George Engles, which will take effect as soon as my contract with Mr. Coppicus comes to an end in April...
...dinner preparations were started for the niock Democratic Convention to be held in late April or early May. The officers of the club, A. M. Barnhart 1G. G. W. Smith '29, and E. D. Dumbauld 21., appointed an executive committee consisting of T. H. Eliot '28, G. W. Harrington '29. A. B. Hawes '28, R. B. Hocking '28, and C. J. White 31, Temporary chairman for the state delegation to the convention were also appointed, but no permanent chairman will be elected until just before the convention...
...revolt against Mexico, Texas declared her independence Mar. 2, 1836. A constitution having been adopted, David G. Burnet, Mar. 16, 1836, was chosen temporary president. Independence was won at the battle of San Jacinto, April 21, 1836. An election for president was called in the following September. Sam Houston was chosen and inaugurated thereafter. He was reelected, and inaugurated Dec. 1841. In 1844, a few months before Texas was admitted to the United States, Anson Jones was elected president serving till Texas became a state...
Both Italy and Hungary, now quasi-allies (TIME, April 18), are placed in a difficult legal position, since Hungary stands officially disarmed by the Allies under the Treaty of Trianon, to which Italy was a signatory. ¶ "B" stood for Bucharest. Thence Foreign Minister Nicholas Titulescu of Rumania sped, last week, to Rome. Emerging from a lengthy conversation with // Duce he said: "We thoroughly discussed every single problem interesting our two countries and found a perfect identity of view. This is not an idle phrase. I mean it literally. I think I have said plenty...