Word: confered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...states signatory to the permanent court desire to confer among themselves, the United States would have no objection whatever to such a procedure, but under the circumstances it does not seem appropriate that the United States should send a delegate to such a conference...
...each entering student in order to learn at once his personality, interests, training, and capacities, and assign him to an advisor likely to be especially desirable for him. This committee will also gather information, especially useful to the advisors, will develop further methods of training them will arrange for confer excess of the whole group of the advisors from time to time for discussion of their problems and methods, and will also, as seems desirable, make recommendations regarding changes in the personnel in order to reach ultimately the group best suited to this especial work...
...asked to sit down outside of the League and confer with the gentlemen inside of the League with reference to whether we will accept the jurisdiction of the Court created, set, managed and controlled by the gentlemen inside of the League...
...that, with the matches being held only once every four years in each country, interest in them will greatly lag. Harvard has in her strong material this year an added reason for wishing to continue the old system. K. S. Pfaffman '24 is coming to Cambridge this week to confer with W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, and J. F. W. Whitbeck '27, captain of the tennis team, on the possibilities of arranging the trip, especially of persuading Yale to continue the old policy...
...What ambassador was called back to Washington to confer with the President on disarmament...