Word: meetings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Winston Churchill, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, read the mutilated but widespread copy of the Mellon letter he became vexed. In the Balfour note of 1922, Great Britain had stated her policy of collecting from her War allies and Germany only enough of the money they owed her to meet her own debt payments to the U. S. If the Mellon letter was true, Britain was not living up to the Balfour note in collecting money from her War allies when collections from Germany were enough to meet her obligations...
...attracted large attention because it was expanded and interpreted next day by a close personal friend of M. Poincaré, pontifical Editor Jacques Bainville of La Liberté. The Premier said: "The reserves of foreign currency which have been accumulated by the Treasury place us in a position to meet our foreign liabilities so that we will not have to accept blindly for a long period, engagements which we would not be sure ; about being able to keep, or to submit to any constraint from abroad...
Last Saturday a rough and tough Princeton team set foot on the hallowed soil of Cambridge. Nine men in old clothes filed out--of the CRIMSON building with clubs over their shoulders to meet the strangers from New Jersey. It was the first conflict between the warriors of the two colleges this spring. They crossed bats on Soldiers Field. A furious mound battle waxed hot for hours under the vigilant eye of Boston police. Neither side could get the advantage. Darkness came with the score tied. They carried the fight indoors. Banquetting followed. At 3 next morning empty cases were...
...University lacrosse team will meet Dartmouth on soldiers Field this afternoon. The Freshmen stickmen who played Springfield Y. M. C. A. yesterday, were defeated 5 to 3 at the hands, of their better conditioned opponents. The 1930 team excelled on the whole, however, in stickwork...
...opportunity for questions and comments. Forums will be held on ten subjects which the Council believes to be of paramount importance today. They are: Problems of Belief; Worship, The World Task of the Church, Industry, Race, China, Social Relationships, Modern Education. International Relations and Vocational Guidance. These groups will meet each day and will give an opportunity for an understanding of the facts, through thinking and free expression of opinion on these questions...