Word: conference
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...chief difficulty seems to be a matter of which mayor in to receive the Legion d'Honnour from a nation which as yet has shown no desire to confer that honor. Nor is it easy to understand on what bases one could justify such recognition. The mayors themselves seem to feel that forensic ability and volubility are the essential qualities necessary to the head man of a show that must have nothing but lead parts. Mayor Curie seems to have essayed to play the role of ingenue and he has acted well...
Many persons now considering a career in education are confused and uncertain about preparation for and entrance into a specific field and would therefore welcome an opportunity to confer with a specialist in a field they have been considering. To meet this need, the Graduate School of Education has arranged a series of individual conferences to enable prospective students of education to interview the several members of the Faculty about preparation for the various careers in this general field...
Persons interested are cordially invited to confer with one or more of the members of the Faculty according to the following schedule...
...some time to come, may find opium an aid in standing off the U. S. silver producers who want to unload on China a silver loan (TIME, Jan. 19). Last week Senator Key Pittman of silver-surplussed Nevada announced in Washington that he will sail next month to confer with Dr. Soong...
...given out in Boston yesterday that McLaughlin had asked for a conference at 3.30 o'clock with W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics. At the H. A. A., however, it was stated that no such conference had been held. Bingham declared that at any time Mr. McLaughlin might wish to confer with him he would be available at the H. A. A. Since the original statement by the Director of Athletics noticing the refusal of a permit by the mayor, it has been the policy of the H. A. A. to leave negotiations in the hands of the colleges...