Word: consents
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...must obtain, fill out and hand in the "List of Studies" for the second-half-year at University 4 before 5 o'clock this afternoon. The fine for failure to comply with this requirement is $5. Students who are adding any new courses to their schedules should procure the consent of their advisers at the places mentioned in the Directory of Instructors printed in another column...
...first term. This year, however, owing to the remarkable events which have recently been taking place in Russia and the interest which many students feel in the situation, this policy has been changed and students are permitted to take up the course as a regular half-course with the consent of the instructor. It will deal mainly with the internal affairs of Russia and with the growth of the struggle between liberalism and autocracy...
...United States shall at any time adopt any plan for the limitation of armaments proposed by the council of the League of Nations under the provisions of Article VIII, it reserves the right to increase such armament without the consent of the council whenever the United States is threatened with invasion or engaged...
Provided that the consent of the Faculty is obtained, the Glee Club will start on its tour during the third week in April, and will present its first concert at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia on the 19th. Following this concert there will be a ball, to which members of the Glee Club are invited. Their itinerary will then take them to Baltimore, where they will sing on the following evening: A concert in Cincinnati on April 22 and one in Dayton on the day after, followed by an elaborate ball at the Miami Hotel, come next...
...with Germany that a majority of the Senate voted for the reservations which they believe vital to the peace, sovereignty and independence of the United States. Their object is to reserve to our people the right to withdraw from the League of Nations. If they so desire, without the consent of other Powers; to leave to us alone the decision whether we shall send our soldiers and sailors to protect the territorial integrity or political independence of other and distant lands; to prevent interference by other nations in questions solely within the jurisdiction of the United States and to reserve...