Word: attends
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Wednesday Mr. Cole, the Club President called a meeting of the members in Harvard 1, and of the thousands in Radcliffe, Harvard, and M.I.T. only one solitary person displayed enough business initiative to attend the meeting...
...with seven employes for $36,400 a year. McKee's salary (which he voted to up in 1929) was $25,000 and his office force of 17 cost the city $116,730. Candidate LaGuardia recalled that although Mr. McKee had written the Mayor in 1926 that he would attend no more secret conferences on the notorious Equitable Bus franchise deal, a flagrant piece of grafting which did more than anything else to oust Mayor Walker (TIME, June 6, 1932), McKee did later vote for the franchise to be granted. "Actions," taunted Candidate LaGuardia, "speak louder than words." At this...
President Conant, Dean Hanford, and Dean Murdock will attend the 75th annual meeting of the New England Association of Colleges tomorrow at Trinity College is Hartford, Connecticut, it was learned yesterday at University Hall. The meeting will be attended by presidents and deans of all colleges in the New England area...
President Conant has accepted an invitation to attend the pre-reunion dinner of the class of 1914, to be held Tuesday at the Harvard Club of Boston. The class will celebrate its 25th anniversary next Commencement...
Yesterday, Senator Reed of Pennsylvania refused to attend a banquet convoked to felicitate the newly crowned postmaster of Pittsburgh. He objected to the ousting, on purely partisan grounds, of the man who had preceded him, and whose term was not yet consummated. "There are," said Senator Reed, "other cases in which this arbitrary removal has been called into action in Pennsylvania." And there are, although Senator Reed did not mention them, numerous cases in other states, as, for example, the postmaster of Chicago, who was uprooted from a useful career in the same bland and cavalier fashion...