Word: attendance
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Over one thousand teachers and executives, chiefly from New England, will attend a series of educational conferences at the University next week sponsored by the Graduate School of Education in connection with the forty-seventh annual meeting of the University Teachers Association...
...Summoned to Washington to confer with the Federal Trade Commission on fair trade practices for the wool industry, the National Association of Wool Manufacturers refused to attend. F. T. C. is pondering a set of fibre identification rules for wool textiles such as those which upset the rayon industry last year (TIME, Nov. 29). Said President Arthur Besse of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers : "The wool textile industry as a whole does not desire or see the need for any such trade practice conference. . . .' F. T. C. retorted that its conference would begin on March...
...entire Freshman class is expected to attend a meeting today at 9 o'clock in New Lecture Hall, at which Dr. Arlle V. Book and Assistant Professor John H. Finley will discuss the choice of a field of concentration. Freshmen will be excused from regular classes at that hour...
...tells us that only 11 per cent of those between the ages of 18 and 21 attend institutions of higher learning...
Specific evils pointed to in the arrangements made by the 1937 Class Day Committee were failure to plan in advance for rain, which materialized, failure to notify guests in advance of the location of their reservations, failure to make the orchestra leader contracted for attend, and failure to provide an adequate amplifying system...