Word: met
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...November, 1922, committees representing the Board of Overseers, the Alumni Association and The Associated Harvard Clubs met in New York to consider the whole field of relations between the University and the alumni and to see how these relations might be made more close, and more fruitful and profitable to both bodies. On the recommendation of these joint committees, the Board of Overseers in February, 1923, amended its Rules and By-Laws by providing for a third so-called standing committee, to be known as the "Committee on Relations with the Alumni," the other two standing committees being the Executive...
...study of origins, however, will not cure the evil; it must be met by stricter classification of schools into technical and cultural, and by increased financial support. The abject resignation of Dr. Kallen and others will accomplish nothing...
...Practice, who is in charge of arrangements for the visiting English teams, that the Oxford-Cambridge combination will play a series of matches in the United States in addition to their regular match with Harvard and Yale. Princeton, McGill, and Williams are among the college teams that will be met, together with several club teams. Members of the English teams will also compete as individuals in the intercollegiate Championships, which will be held at the Merlon Cricket Club beginning June 22, and in the invitation Tournaments at Newport, Seabright, and Southampton...
Three days later, M. Gaudin met Charles Delporte of Belgium at Brussels, defeated him in a fencing match 12 to 4 points...
...read TIME each week in lieu of newspapers. . . . Last week, coming from the post with my copy, I said (to a friend whom I met): "Why don't you TAKE TIME TO BE WELL READ in the news...