Word: attendent
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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President Conant expressed today his regret that he will be unable to attend the Harvard Stadium Festival on Saturday, sponsored by the Inman Square Business Men's Association to raise money for the installation of the organ given by Harvard to Rindge Technical School. Thomas Nelson Perkins '91, Senior Member of the Corporation and next in rank at Harvard to President Conant, will speak at the festival on behalf of the president...
Alfonso of Spain brought Victoria Eugenie, his British bride of 28 years ago, a full measure of woe. An anarchist's bomb nearly killed her on her wedding day. She was obliged to attend bullfights which she hated. She could not help thinking most Spaniards outlandish and sinister. Revolution chased her pell-mell out of Spain three years...
Trader Cutten was charged with misreporting or failing to report his long and short positions in excess of 500,000 bu. under the Grain Futures Act (TIME, April 23). He did not attend his own hearing in the walnut-paneled, air-conditioned courtroom in the Federal Appraisers' Stores building. But a band of Texas farmers trooped in when the hearings began fortnight ago to see if they could find out "what becomes of our wheat and why we got 25? a bushel." They heard that: 1) Trader Cutten had been 11,000,000 bu. short of wheat...
...soon as he physically could, Grau told newshawks that he had come home to attend to his personal affairs. But: "In the face of the cry of the masses for me to help them solve their problems, I cannot elude my responsibility." He demanded an immediate election for a regular President and Assembly. With that he hit the Mendieta administration on its Achilles heel. Mendieta sacrificed his own chances to be a full-term President by accepting the Provisional Presidency and now he wants a run for his money. Last week he gave Grau's followers, the National Revolutionary...
...refreshing their information. These men would have no trouble in correlating this information with their own particular problems, and could thus give up-to-date information to their graduating class. Certainly the enlarged course booklet should be added for the benefit of any schools whose representatives were unable to attend, the staff of advisers should be purged, and, if possible another day should be found in the fall for the adviser and advisee to consult and to debate the various possibilities. Only by such action can the University avoid censure for the present number of disasters, which come to pass...