Word: consulting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...stories. . . . These remain, as do all private debts, solely a relationship between debtors and creditors." A young Negro couple called at the White House to ask the President to marry them "if he wasn't busy." Some potent Senators and Representatives with whom he had failed to consult in his first canvass of Congressional opinion fortnight ago were miffed at his apparent neglect. To soothe their pride and keep them friendly he despatched personal messages to each and every member of the 72nd Congress with this request: "If you are favorable to the proposal, it would undoubtedly...
...surely for the past 33 years has the Saturday Evening Post come out on Thursday. So rigorous has been its routine that the publisher dealt harshly with dealers who smuggled copies to impatient customers on Wednesday night. Hence, this week, many and many a reader felt cause to consult his calendar; for there, before him, was his copy of the Saturday Evening Post on Tuesday. It was no irregularity; Tuesday is official Post-day henceforth...
...Freshman deans will be aided for the first time next fall by 12 Faculty members who will be known as "Associates of the Freshmen" and eight instructors in Freshman courses who will reside in the Yard. The associates will consult with administrative officers on matters relating to the first year men, while the instructors will take their meals in the Union, and will be available for conferences at stated hours...
...students for use as a private house, but with the advent of the new Houses the University feels that it would be more useful to those clubs who might need the space for offices and occasional meetings. Secretaries of such institutions who wish to investigate the possibilities should consult E. S. Emery, at the Assistant Comptroller's office, Lenman Hall...
...Rushdi Bey and seconded the motion. The bearman, turning upon Foreign Minister Julius Curtius of Germany, wanted to know why he was not for prompt action. Dr. Curtius, especially afraid of M. Litvinov because Germany needs Russian orders so badly, stammered that he was not personally opposed but must consult his Government on so vital a matter...