Word: discussed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Bailey '07, New England director of the American Radio Relay League, will address the first open meeting of the Radio Club this evening at 8 o'clock in Adams House Upper Common Room. The Radio Relay League is the national association of amateur radio operators, and Mr. Bailey will discuss amateur activities and possibilities in this field...
...When Ambassador-at-Large Norman Hezekiah Davis emerged from the Presidential study at Hyde Park, all he would say was: "The President and I did discuss new naval agreements, but we're not like rabbit dogs, expecting to get one right...
This jibe sorely vexed the League Committee of Five which meanwhile had received Ethiopia's guarded acceptance of their scheme "as a basis for discussion." Italy's scheme, the Committee hotly reported to the League Council, is "unacceptable and not susceptible of discussion within the framework of the League Covenant," thus deadlocking Geneva. Scheduled were meetings of the British Cabinet and the League Council to discuss some form of punitive action ("sanctions") against Italy if Italy makes "war"?a term the League has never succeeded in defining...
Fresh from a summer of exploration and peak-scaling, members of the Mountaineering Club will hold a meeting at 7.30 o'clock Wednesday evening in the Eliot House Junior Common Room to discuss plans for the coming year and instil some of their enthusiasm into Freshmen who wish to attend...
Ambassador Robert Worth Bingham dropped in for a talk on the Ethiopian crisis before returning to his London post. Secretary Roper arrived to discuss his Commerce Department's budget. Harold Ickes and Harry Hopkins appeared to row over relief policy (see col. 2). But at the close of Squire Roosevelt's second vacation week at Hyde Park House, his visitors had left only one resignation behind. That came from New York City's Works Progress Administrator Hugh Samuel Johnson. "It ain't gonna be any more pro bono publico," declared the grinning General...