Word: discussed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...leading the various branches of the House. "My father," wrote Nathan Rothschild, "once sent to me in England £600,000 in a single packet by post ($2,916,000)." So long as their mother Frau Gudula Rothschild lived, the five sons came from the ends of Europe to discuss with her and with one another every large transaction. They met in the very house with the rothes schild?but, shrewd, they had it painted green to stop the puns of passersby...
...objects of the Associates are to discuss matters of mutual bookish interest; to hold exhibitions of valuable books belonging to Harvard men; to honor in a significant manner prominent benefactors of the Widener Library; to print catalogues, papers and other things which occupy the attention of the members and which may serve to stimulate a more active interest in the objects of the society...
Last year a committee of undergraduates was asked to meet with the Overseers to discuss various things concerning the College. However, the number of students asked to attend the meeting last year was much larger and they met with the entire body of Overseers. After that meeting the present Committee to Visit the College was formed...
...Lowell will welcome the Association in the Faculty Room of University Hall. At the business meeting to follow there will be reports of officers and committees, and Professor Carl C. Brigham of Princeton, Chairman of the College Entrance Examination Board Committee that prepared and administered the 1926 tests, will discuss "The Scholastic Aptitude Test." This will be followed by talks on "The Rejected Candidate for Admission to College" by Henry Pennypacker '88, Chairman of the University's Committee on Admission, and President Benjamin T. Marshall of the Connecticut College for Women. Subsequent discussion will be opened by William C. Hill...
...Theological Review, Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The following Sunday "Philosophy of Religion" will be the subject of a lecture by Professor James H. Woods '87, Chairman of the University Department of Philosophy, and on March 2, Professor James B. Pratt '99, Professor of Philosophy, Williams College, will discuss "Faith and Worship...