Word: nominateed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The Commission for Relief in Belgium has arranged for the establishment and support of ten fellowships for 1920-21 for Americans to undertake graduate study in Belgian universities, and of a similar number for advanced Belgian students in American universities; and the President and Fellows of the College, at the...
The stipend of each fellowship for study in Belgium will be 10,000 francs, plus the necessary travelling expenses (ocean and railway) to and from Belgium, and whatever tuition fees are necessary. Harvard, Yale, Princeton, the University of California, and Stanford will each nominate two candidates, and two fellowships will...
Because of the editorial's clear and accurate statement of the issues involved in the campaign for Herbert Hoover, the League is reprinting it entire. It is significant that the New York World, a Democratic paper, comes out for Hoover regardless of what party may nominate him.
In a recent interview for the CRIMSON, the Honorable William S. Kenyon, United States Senator from Iowa, warns against the probable action of the Republican party to nominate a presidential candidate at the convention in Chicago, Senator Kenyon is Chairman of the Committee on Labor and Education, and is one...
If Mr. Wilson chooses to select a man whose only assets are a pleasing personality and a pliant will, and who has never done any harm, it is his own affair. No Senate has ever before rejected a Presidential nominee for the Cabinet, and it would be unwise for the...