Word: consultants
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Cuba, shaped like a Dill pickle, sweetens the world with its sugar. But Cuba's politics do not sweeten its foreign relations. Aside from the small matter of the Cuban lottery, which occasioned the temporary return of our Ambassador, General Crowder, to consult with the State Department (TIME, Aug. 13, Aug. 27) there is the Tarafa Railroad Bill...
This afternoon from 2.30 to 4.30 o'clock Seniors and other members of the University who are interested in securing permanent positions may consult with the secretary of the Alumni Association Appointment Office in Wadsworth 3. These special conferences have been arranged to give men in the University, who have not come in touch with the work of the Alumni Office, an opportunity to see the many positions which are available through the association...
From 2.30 to 4.30 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon the Secretary of the Alumni Association Appointment Office will be in Wadsworth 3 to consult with Seniors and other members of the University interested in obtaining permanent commercial or technical positions. Men who wish to take advantage of this opportunity may sign up for conferences any time before Tuesday at Wadsworth 3, where they may also obtain application blanks to fill out before the conferences...
...lengths to which three New York chorus girls have gone in seeking knowledge should cause the average student to hide his face in shame. Not content to trust one University or to consult one authority, these ambitious ladies sent a letter beginning "How can I help myself to a better and more cultured mind?" to the heads of Columbia, Brown, Princeton, Dartmouth, New York University, and Harvard. The response they got must have staggered them...
...believers in the " great critical conspiracy" want to know just what the younger critics think of one another let them consult the files of Vanity Fair and The Bookman for April, May and June, 1922. Or, better yet, the Bookman's Day Book, written every Sunday by Burton Rascoe of The New York Tribune...