Word: conference
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...John Simon that Hitler was "suffering from the cold he caught in the Saar," evoked hearty English mirth, painful when reported to inferiority-complexed Nazis. Next Sir John let it be known that Etonianly elegant Lord Privy Seal Anthony Eden would pass Berlin by en route to confer with the Government of Poland and the Government of Russia...
Last week long memories in Washington turned back to one chill morning in January, two years ago. That morning at Jersey City Franklin Roosevelt boarded a train to Washington to confer over War debts, a matter which the President-Hoover-thought of some importance. After he had eaten luncheon in his private car, Mr. Roosevelt's advisers gathered around the table. Of the five who were there to counsel him on the responsibilities he was to assume, several were quite obscure. There was a balloon-jowled professor, Raymond Moley, and a handsome but obscure young doctor (Ph. D.), Rexford...
...liberals of the Senate from forcing the New Deal considerably farther Left than Franklin Roosevelt was ready to go. When the President sent his $4,000,000.000 work relief bill to Congress he did not consult Senator Glass. When it got to the Senate Appropriations Committee, he did not confer with Chairman Glass. Instead he kept Senator Byrnes-sardonically referred to by Mr. Glass as "the real Chairman of the Committee"-running to the telephone to confer on Franklin Roosevelt's desires. But when the bill got in trouble, when the Committee liberals voted to boost the low relief...
Following his interviews with the members of the present coaching staff, Harlow inspected the personnel sheets of the players and the scouting records of head scott Jimmy Knox. Today Harlow will continue his interviews with the other assistant coaches, will confer with William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, and then will leave for his home in Maryland.JOHN HARVARD WELCOMES THE NEW FOOTBALL COACH From left to right: E. Stanton Deland, Jr. '36, football manager-elect, J. Robert Haley '36, football captain-elect, Richard Cresson Harlow, the new coach, and William J. Bingham '16, director of Athletics...
That he will some day break his neck is the thought of most people who confer with lean, pantherlike Secretary Achille Starace of the Fascist Party in his startling office in Rome. All about are enlarged snapshots of the Pantherman in dynamic feats of prowess: Starace jumping his horse over his racing car; Starace pole-vaulting; Starace in a soaring leap across parallel bars; Starace motorcycling at 140 kilometers per hour. Up went Starace last week to Sestrieres, swank yet popular priced winter resort. There he went snugly to bed. got up early next morning, started zipping down...