Word: entertained
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...glad to report that the Mexican Ambassador has recently declared to me that she [Mexico] does not intend to confiscate our property, that she has shown diligence in capturing and punishing those who have murdered our citizens, and expressed the wish, which we so thoroughly entertain, of keeping cordial and friendly relations...
Following the report B. F. Cogan '23 and R. P. Bullard '24 will entertain the guests with some specialty acts and songs. Anson Stokes Jr. president of the Yale University Christian Association, Charles A. Howard Jr., president of the Philadelphian Society of Princeton University and W. G. Saltenstall '28, president of the Phillips Brooks Association for 1927-28, will then give brief talks...
...Glee Club will leave Cambridge on the morning of April 16. That night they will entertain in Providence. April 17 and 18 will be spent in New York city. On the night of April 18 a concert will be given in the Town Hall. In Buffalo, on April 19 the Club will be given luncheon by the Harvard Club of Buffalo, and dinner will be given to its officers by the Glee Club. Niagara Falls will be visited in the afternoon. The next day, April 20, the Club will travel to Cleveland where it will be entertained with golf...
...Cogan '23 and R. P. Bullard '24, both famous for their acting in past Hasty Pudding Shows will entertain the first year men with songs and specialty acts. George Owen, the only man who has been a nine letter man since the Freshman ruling, was put through, will speak, followed by R. L. Summers Jr., president of the Freshman class. The meeting will lose with a semi-slow moving picture of the last Yale football game...
When famed Elizabeth, alleged virgin queen, used to tour her realm, feudal lords would nearly bankrupt themselves to feed her and entertain her. But today, while Socialists control many a public purse string, the royal gambols are distinctly gambles. Only after long haggling did the City Council of Glasgow decide, by a lean majority, to entertain the King-Emperor and Queen-Empress on their summer visit (TIME, Feb. 28). But the Socialists continued to fight and last week the Council reversed itself, voting, 25 to 11, that there will be no luncheon at public expense for Their Majesties. Tactful, George...