Word: joined
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...released last week Hon. Hu Han-min, onetime president of Nanking's Legislative Council, imprisoned last March when suspected of disloyalty to the President. In a spasm of patriotism Hon. Mr. Hu embraced President Chiang and set off at once to persuade his friends of the Canton Government to join the Nanking Government. Good news for China was a patriotic communique soon issued by Canton Foreign Minister Eugene Chen, sometimes suspected of Red leanings. Declared Mr. Chen, backing up President Chiang...
...doorway of some radio shop listening to the strident voices of announcern of the West Point game. There is no doubt that the voices in their natural state caused silvery echoes to gift through the confines of the announcerial box. Amplified, refrequenced, hoarsed, and allowed to join the Freshmen in making the Yard noisy, the effect in a quite different one. But at any rate hungry Harvard football appetite was in a large degree left unsatisfied by its radio diet of last week, and with a coming Harvard eleven to watch in action, no one wants to be left outside...
...general use of small arms will occur until it has been decided whether or not the Club will join the Walnut Hill organization, which has more extensive facilities for shooting all types of arms than the present range. Turkey shoots will probably be held in the neighborhood of Thanksgiving for members of the Club...
Members of the Socialist Club, which has suspended activities and disbanded for the year, have been asked to join the Liberal Club. This organization will continue to hold meetings at intervals during the year, at which various wellknown liberals will be invited to speak. Among the speakers last year to address the club were, H. E. Barnes, Lewis Mumford, Felix Micheljohn, Waldo Cooke and C. C. Little. The list of those who will address the group during this year has not been announced...
...ballot includes seven questions, some of which ask what percentage of disarmament is favored if all nations join in similar reductions, to what an extent the United States should take the initiative in calling all nations to reduce armaments, and whether the United States should set an example to other nations by reducing our expenditures upon armaments...