Word: bryce
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Roland Bryce, who is now on a visit to the United States with his uncle, Lord Bryce, will explain the English debating system to the members of the Liberal club and any other interested students, at the clubhouse Wednesday at 7.30 o'clock...
...Secondly, the Institute offered a series of lectures by distinguished guests from abroad, among whom were Lord Bryce; Signor Tittoni, President of the Italian Senate and late foreign minister of Italy; Count Telaki, late prime minister of Hungary; Baron Korff, a prominent Russian liberal and vice-governor of Finland under the Kerensky government; Dr. Panaretoff, Bulgarian minister at Washington and envoy to the League of Nations; and Professor Viallate of Paris. These lectures dealt with such diverse topics as "The World's Economic Reconstruction After the War", "The Balkan Question Today", and "The foreign Politics of Russia in the Past...
Today, with the opening of College, the Union will formally open its doors for the season. For the first three weeks of the term all its privileges, including that of admission to Viscount Bryce's lecture, will be extended to all members of the University. After Wednesday, October 12, however, only members will be admitted, the membership fee being $7.50 for men who have previously belonged, and $10 for new members. Students may register at the office of F. B. Foster '17, the new graduate manager. Membership fees may as usual be charged upon the term bill...
...Viscount Bryce, distinguished British statesman and man of letters, will give the opening lecture of the year at the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. President Lowell will preside at the meeting, which will be open to all members of the University. While in Cambridge Viscount Bryce will be the guest of President Lowell and will be entertained at dinner by the President before the lecture...
...plot of "A Punch for Judy" opens in a small up-state town of New York. Jim Storey, a flourishing young lawyer, returns after a prolonged stay from home to find that his fiancee, Judy, has shifted her affections to Bryce Valentine, a poet, who, like many others of his calling, wanders about with his head in the clouds. Jim is rather amused at this state of affairs at first, but later rebukes the faithless Judy for her fickleness. She, in a rash moment, dares here former sweetheart to prevent her marriage to Bryce...