Word: may
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Latin American has no illusions in such matters. He may be flattered by Mr. Hoover's visit. He will welcome the opportunity of obtaining a personal impression of so important a national and international figure. But he will wait calmly for the results as reflected in American policy. And the visit should be productive of results in closer and more cordial inter-American relationships...
...days, the 50 members of the Instrumental Clubs being scheduled to appear at Rochester, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Chicago on consecutive days. Plans are pending for a concert at Cedar Rapids, Ia., but definite arrangements for this concert have not been completed, and there is a possibility that it may not be included in the Instrumental Clubs ininerary...
...added to the ballot, which will be voted on next Tuesday. There will be but one day of voting and booths will be maintained in Harvard, Sever, and Pierce Halls. In Harvard and Sever Halls Seniors, whose names are included in the list of those eligible to vote, may cast their ballots at any time between 9 and 4 o'clock. In Pierce Hall the booths will be open only from 9 until 1 o'clock...
Beginning January third, there will be some member of the Dormitory Committee in the Lampoon Building every afternoon to answer any queries men may wish to make concerning the rooms. The Committee also wishes to call students' attention to the rule that all men are responsible for their choice, hence all should be sure of their selections...
...addition to all this there is a dog act, one Jack Osterman whose patter is pretty dreadful, and Miss Sylvia Clark who may possibly have feelings so we just won't say anything. The good act is an acrobatic one in which one Pete Michon succeeds in throwing himself about the stage in a manner never to be equalled again, unless he comes around for a return engagement...