Word: drawings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...were assigned rooms in the Senior Dormitories in the recent draw should apply for their assignment cards at once at the Bursar's Office, between 9 and 5 o'clock, it was announced last night by G. L. Lewis '30, chairman of the Senior Dormitory Committee. These cards should be signed and turned into the Bursar's Office immediately. If this is not done, the men will forfeit their rooms...
...plan itself, and in the affairs of all countries concerned in reparations. It has become increasingly clear that a final settlement of the problem to be achieved by mutual agreement would be in the best interests of the creditor powers and Germany alike. The new experts committee is to draw up proposals for a complete and final settlement of the Reparations problem and is thus expressly empowered by the governments concerned to consider the fundamental problem still remaining to be solved and carry...
Even could these allegations be successfully disproved, that would not draw to Cyril the loyalty evoked from Russians by the sheer, heroic magnitude of the Grand Duke Nicholas. The glory of his early victories, and of his masterly retreat from Warsaw, is not dimmed by the fact that Nicholas II finally withdrew command of the Western Front from the Grand Duke. Stories are still told of the iron discipline which he kept, and of the wise and genuine humanity with which he tempered it. Like Napoleon he was loved because he inspired his men to march and fight to their...
...fish post, Baltimore ranks after Boston and New York and ordinarily handles its sea food as cleanly as do the others. Yet not sufficiently so to satisfy public health authorities. Hence representatives of Baltimore's health department had Baltimore's Association of Commerce draw Baltimore's wholesale fish & sea food mongers into a conference which, last week, drew up 19 regulations to keep the food clean...
...Authors. Princess Radziwill, whose Russian property was of course confiscated during the revolution, is now a naturalized U. S. citizen, and can safely draw the line at being buried by a Bolshevik priest. She also draws the line at the League of Nations ("humbug," "rubbish") but not so safely, because her daughter is an ardent employe of the secretariat. The Princess lives in Manhattan, works for an importer, writes occasional amusing intensities for the press...