Word: attendance
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...students are invited to attend the third of a series of University Teas, to be held in the Faculty Club on Quincy Street Friday, from 4 until 6 o'clock...
...drink as much wine as they could hold. One who did himself particularly well at the jubilee was Louis Adams. King Mark's brother. Dark Louis fell to brooding over his wife from whom he had separated in Chicago two months before. She had also gone West to attend the celebration. Two days after the revelry began, Louis sought out his wife, murdered her in the presence of their nine children. Louis was jailed. King Mark's jubilee became a time of mourning...
...chance came almost immediately when a stench of scandal arose around the Dominion Treasurer, "Big Boss" Edward Granville Theodore. As a disinfectant "The Honest Man from Tasmania" was appointed Acting Treasurer. It is no secret that during Mr. Scullin's enforced absence of four months to attend the Imperial Conference at London in 1930, the real Premier of Australia was Mr. Lyons. Together he and the nominal Acting Premier, James Edward Fenton, did what they could to curb such prodigal States as New South Wales. They inspired public confidence to the extent that Treasurer Lyons was able to float...
...asked, "Does This Mean Coming Religious Revival?" For in Maple Leaf Gardens was no hockey game, no prize fight or revival meeting but a Bible Class-one which had, six years ago, only 18 members. The masses, struggling in the street, were a great radio audience, invited to attend an open, public service of the York Bible Class and give money to its annual Christmas relief drive. That part of the crowd which got in gave...
...chief drawing card. He likes to do it, it is said, because lately it has paid better than his other activities. Profits are generally divided equally, but sometimes fees are paid the three Believers and the Agnostic. In Buffalo, 3,000 persons paid from 75? to $2 to attend such a forum. Dr. Wright, admitting he looked upon its commercial aspect with no unfriendly eye, asked Christian Century's readers: "What does the forum accomplish?" Answered he: "Little or nothing...