Word: met
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Next morning the French Mission met the U. S. negotiators in the Treasury Department...
When he reached the capital a great cheering crowd met him in front of the railroad station. He was hoisted on the shoulders of two War veterans, and paraded around the circle in front of the Union Station with a drum and bugle corps leading the procession...
...would meet this requirement satisfactorily. However, it further attempts to furnish a general outline of physics to the man who is satisfying his distribution requirement of who feels that he would like an understanding of the scope and importance of physics. These two requirements are too diverse to be met by the same course. The course is too technical and not broad enough for those undergraduates of the second mentioned type. The hysteresis curve of the generator is taught, while personal experience brings to light the fact that from the professor down to the instructor there...
Japanese. After a journey of 56 flying hours, a group of Japanese airmen arrived in Berlin from Tokyo, via Siberia, and were met in the clouds above the German capital by the Japanese Ambassador...
Last week some 150 educators, editors, bankers, business men, labor leaders, missionaries and students of foreign affairs, met at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore at an International Conference on American relations with China. All week they listened to reports, weighed opinions, rumors, and theories about China and her relations with the U. S. Editor Oswald Garrison Villard of The Nation made impassioned speeches, as did many another. Before adjourning the Conference reversed its announced intention of not going on record with opinions about China; passed by a majority of 125 to 25 a resolution declaring that "Extraterritoriality should be abolished...