Word: discussions
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...hurrying back and forth along the way-stations of his academic route in an attempt to make use of every available opportunity before the Reading Period brings its starvation rations. Today he will stop off at Sever 11 at 11 o'clock to hear Dr. Maynadier discuss Sir Walter Seott: and in the afternoon his scientific curiosity will be appeased in part by a visit to the Jefferson Physical Laboratory for the third of Professor Saunders lectures on "Sound and its Relation to Music". This one is to be at 4 o'clock on "Musical Instruments...
...Corinto, not only President Adolfo Diaz was present but also onetime-President Frutos Chamorro, "Conservative" leader of 17 revolutions in the past four years, and President-Elect Jose Maria Moncada, "Liberal" leader whose election was overseen by U. S. Marines. All three boarded the Maryland to break bread and discuss common desires. At a shore reception, Mr. Hoover had been handed a glass of champagne which he politely touched to his lips but did not sip. He now toasted Nicaragua in water and observed: "This occasion . . . represents a growing and united Nicaraguan people; a consolidation of forces for domestic peace...
Britons and U. S. citizens were alike disappointed by the failure of the Geneva Conference for cruiser-limitation last year and "surely some way should be found" to discuss and prepare before the five-power conference scheduled...
...distribution on December 15th. Contrary to the custom of former years, when the blanks were sent out by mail or delivered by the committee, the applications this year must be called for at Lehman Hall. Students are urged to take these blanks home with them in order to discuss the question of rooms with their parents, for only a short period remains after the recess before the draw...
...representatives of approximately 40 nations will meet tonight in the Living Room of the Phillips Brooks House at 7.15 o'clock, to debate and discuss the subject of "The Influence of the Press as a Cause, of International Conflict." This is the second of a series of meetings held monthly by the International Council for the discussion of subjects of international interest...