Word: attendant
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Solano will attend lectures next year on the history and literature of France, at the Sorbonne in Paris. Now concentrating in the department of Romance Languages at Harvard, he plans to teach languages following his graduation. He has been granted leave of absence for one year...
...Many though his desk duties were, President Coolidge found time during the week to attend an historical pageant in Annapolis, Md., provisional (1783-1784) capital of the U. S. . . . Another day, in Washington, he addressed a joint session of the American Association of Museums and the American Federation of Arts. "We need to put more effort into translating art into the daily lives of the people," said President Coolidge. "If we surround ourselves with forms of beauty, the evil things of life would tend to disappear and our moral standards would be raised...
...Giferd knows where some of then, are and it has been pointed out that quite a few ate listed in Who's Who Perhaps they are too busy to attend alumni dinners...
...then, be filled with steam, thus warming the road and melting the barrier upon its surface. Sixteen miles of the cold-beleaguered turnpike could be so coddled; boilers at four mile intervals would keep the water warm, wood from the near forests would warm the boilers. Two men could attend to feeding the fires. Prompted by this ingenious and civilized enticement to their town, Reno's boosters carried their inventive thoughts into the future. They framed a slogan for the toasted trail: "Steam-heated highways for warm winter tourists...
...their polite custom of appearing at only one performance in an operatic series, the King and Queen of Denmark, dressed in their bravest regalia, sat in their box every time Jeritza sang. The King gave the singer a decoration encased in a gold medallion and asked her to attend an intimate family party at the palace after her first performance. This Mme. von Popper did with dignity and delight...