Word: greets
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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President Lowell will greet the committee on Friday, November 13 at 9.30 o'clock in Pierce Hall 110, and President K. T. Compton of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will give a scientific address at the Faculty Club...
Leaders in the work are Professor Hans Kurath (German, Linguistics) of Ohio State University and Professor Miles Lawrence Hanley (English) of the University of Wisconsin, also a linguistic worker is Professor William Cabell Greet (English) of Barnard College and Columbia University, who has made many a phonographic recording to preserve in handy form the essential characteristics of U.S. dialects (TIME...
Upon Governor Roosevelt played the pressspotlight throughout the conference. Other Governors treated him as if he already had the Democratic nomination. Homeward bound, he stopped off in Ohio to greet potent Democrats in that State. Political speculation in the press, outrunning the facts, began to turn on a Roosevelt running mate for the national ticket. Last week's announcement of Col. Edward Mandell House, oldtime Wilsonian adviser, that he was for the New York Governor for President, seemed to put Mr. Roosevelt closer than ever before to the White House...
...Agfa-Ansco Company, in Germany, have been procured with considerable difficulty, and slides are now being taken of the various flowering shrubs in their natural colors. Oakes Ames '98, Professor of Botany, and the chairman of the Council of Botanical Specimens, is financing the enterprise, which botanists greet with conspicuous enthusiasm. Some 40 plates have already been made, and will be shown next Tuesday to Harvard and Radcliffe students in Botany...
...lines of white-wheeled limousines and taxicabs rolled down Piccadilly and through the gates of Burlington House. Knowing ones came not at teatime, when the galleries seethed with humanity, but just before lunch when Cabinet Ministers, the Lords of Britain and their ladies, tycoons and literary lions arrived to greet each other effusively, stand self-consciously before their portraits, make disparaging remarks about the rest of the 1,686 works exhibited...