Word: attendent
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...present this alternative in an appropriate atmosphere, Foreign Minister Henri Jaspar of Belgium succeeded in assembling at Brussels last week a conference of the entire Gold Standard Bloc: France, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Poland. The Poles had at first refused to attend. At the last minute Warsaw got wind that Paris was prepared to make handsome concessions all round to keep the Bloc on gold. In a wild scramble a "Polish Delegation'' to the Brussels Conference was hastily recruited at the Polish Legation in Brussels...
Condemning the present age as a "wicked and adulterous generation," which "makes no reckoning of the disasters and misfortunes which inevitably attend its evil and lustful ways," the Episcopal Bishops appeal to the nation to return to the "good old days." Like medieval monks whose panorama of life was limited by the four walls of a monastery cell, they despaired of current America as a disillusioned and distracted land...
...Curley went on to state that "although there is undoubtedly a liberal movement in Harvard, children usually reflect the opinions of their parents, and for a student to attend Harvard University of necessity means that his parents must enjoy some degree of affluence, as well as influence, and in this state the affluence, as well as the influence, have always been identified with the Republican party...
...general topic for discussion is the "Massachusetts Tax Problems and Government Personnel Systems." Professor Friedrich will open a discussion on "Patronage and Personnel," while Senator Parkman will deliver a treatise on "Conflicting Taxation." A special rate of $.50 for balcony seats has been made for students wishing to attend any of the five sessions. They will be asked to register their names and colleges at the balcony entrance. The sessions will be held in the Lee Auditorium at 140 Clarendon Street, Boston, on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock and 6.30 o'clock, and on Wednesday at 10 o'clock...
...believe the student-body here is a whit more godly than at Princeton. But it is patently obvious that Harvard's stand towards religion, as manifested in the relation it fosters between the students and the chapel, is far and away the more enlightened of the two. Daily attendance at chapel is small -- though it has grown appreciably in the last three years--, and even on Sundays, the proportion of men who attend church, as compared with those who are otherwise occupied, is illuminating. But those few who attend fairly regularly do so of their own accord. They must start...