Word: attends
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...great Washington Bicentennial Ball at the Mayflower last fortnight, Mrs. Gann as No. 1 guest (the Hoovers did not attend) appeared in a Colonial gown of green taffeta with petticoat of white satin and lace. All her efforts to get Vice President Curtis into costume with a wig and sword were unavailing. Because of the dignity of his office, he insisted on wearing his ordinary evening clothes, watching the spectacle from his box. Chief Justice Hughes, who also attended, felt the same, would not dress...
Representatives of the Harvard Military and Naval Science Departments and of the Army and Navy will attend the fourth annual Harvard Military Ball to be given at the Copley-Plaza Hotel tonight...
...Nations? We did send a representative to the Council, with limited powers, in October; but in November and December when we sent Chicago's playboy to Paris, he merely flirted with the Council, saying at one moment that he would and at the next moment that he would not attend its meetings. Our Government seems to be of the opinion that treaties to which we attach great importance have been violated, and yet a world conference is being held in Geneva today at which we are not represented...
Students concentrating in Philosophy and Psychology, as well as members of the Business, Education, and Theological Schools, are among those especially invited to attend the fourth University Tea from 4 to 6 o'clock this afternoon in Baker Library of the Business School. The tea is open, however, to all members of the University...
Valuable as may appear such a project, it does not yield graciously to searching examination for real benefits. In its purported capacity for vitalizing news and clarifying thought, the League falls far short of claims made on its behalf. Many who attend are of that encyclopaedic turn of mind which, accepting as law the written page, declaims stereotyped phrases and frozen ideas; others are of the amiable twist that leads to futile bickering over details. The majority of those present have acquired their profound knowledge of affairs by studious cramming of text books and outline magazines; still more have never...