Word: attendent
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Treasury William Woodin had died in Manhattan- whispering in his coma as he lay dying "Yes, Governor . . . no, Governor ... I don't think so, Governor" (see p. 72). Two days later, accompanied by Vice President Garner and members of the Cabinet, he went to Manhattan to attend the Woodin funeral. ¶ To Congress, the President sent a special message asking it to authorize return to Canada of the mace of the Parliament of Ontario, seized by the U. S. Army in 1813 (see p. 19). ¶ Soviet Ambassador Troyanovsky visited the White House to discuss Russian debt negotiations...
...lecture will be delivered under the auspices of the Harvard Chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Mr. Haitsman will show motion pictures. The meeting will be open to all members of the Society and their friends, and any member of the University interested in aviation may attend. Refreshments will be served after the lecture...
...LEARN TO DANCE. Here's a fact. A Sophomore called last week and wanted to attend a dance tomorrow night. Never had danced. Took four lessons, went to the dance, and danced the walts, two-step, and schottische. I guarantee to teach the walts in three lessons.--Advertisement...
...neglect of such as important qualification might lead in time to the gradual decline of the University preeminently as an educational institution. There is definitely a place for both the research man and the teacher in any institution of higher learning. Students attend a university for the purpose of preparing themselves either culturally or specifically for a career they intend to pursue afterwards. They want and need men who can lecture to them interestingly and impart their subject matter with skill and clarity. A certain amount of research is necessary in order to keep the subject living and progressive...
...Liberal Club, in view of the fact that the lecturer will be unable to attend this week has cancelled the meeting...