Word: discuss
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...other consideration." Suiting the action to the word, she last week journeyed to Paris, put up at the Hotel Meurice (where the Duke & Duchess of Windsor were also resident) in order to be on hand for the state visit of Carol before he went on to Berlin to discuss trade relations with Field Marshal Goring...
Upstairs, where Charles higher-ups work in offices as cluttered as the back rooms of country stores, President George Ruckdeschel said he was "too low" to discuss the reasons why the store was closing. Low in spirit but not so taciturn was Chairman William A. Charles. Behind his roller-top desk, looking like a baffled and unhappy small-town grocer, this tall, grey-haired, 70-year-old son of the store's founder talked of Charles & Co.'s rise & fall...
...Oliver Professor of Hygiene, will talk on "Your Health and Mine"; Cecil K. Drinker, professor of Physiology and Dean of the School of Public Health, has chosen as his subject "Death on Monday Morning, or Man-Made Disease," and Hans Zinsser, Charles Wilder Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology, will discuss "Laboratories and Epidemics." After these talks the subject will be thrown open to debate and questions will be invited from the floor, with President Conant acting as moderator...
...preliminary meeting today, the undergraduate delegates will discuss the reading list, which will serve as their portfolio, and consider the agenda of the three day congress which will include a banquet, a CBS network and a local broadcast, in addition to speeches and informal discussions...
...prominent men have already been accepted. So far two college presidents and one dean, including President Conant and Dean Hanford, four college professors, a member of the Boston City Council, a Framingham manufacturer, and a management engineer, as well as an unnamed representative of the C.I.O. have agreed to discuss the public service problem with the undergraduate delegates...