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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Arrangements are being made for men especially interested in law to obtain personal interviews with men of high standing in the legal profession. Definite plans have been made for only three men to hold conferences, but an announcement will be made tonight or tomorrow morning of the results of the committee's attempt to secure several additional men. Students may sign up for the conferences in a blue book at the desk in the Main Reading Room of Widener Library. The interviews which have been already arranged will be held in the Quiet Room of the Union tomorrow afternoon. From...
Students may still obtain personal interviews with the men holding conferences today by signing the blue book for appointments in the Union. The conferences will be held in morning of afternoon periods by the following men; Professor H. H. Burbank G. '15, of the Department of History, Government, and Economics; Mr. W. L. W. Field '98, headmaster of Milton Academy; Dean Greenough; Mr. Henry Pennypacker '88, chairman of the Committee on Admission; Professor J. L. Lowes G. '03, of the Department of English; Professor T. W. Richards '86, of the Department of Chemistry; Professor C. H. Moore...
...German mine owners failed to pay the tax imposed on them; but France has been unable to carry out her threat of commandeering the surface coal massed at the pit-heads, owing to the shortage of labor. She has, however, stated that every effort will be made to obtain foreign labor with which to move the coal and coke in the Ruhr...
Captain Freedman won the first match that the Crimson participated in by defeating Henretta of Dartmouth in a closely contested struggle, in which a six-minute overtime period was necessary to enable Freedman to obtain a time advantage of slightly under two minutes. In the 145-pound class George Karelitz '24 defeated Pike of Technology by referee's decision after keeping the advantage throughout the bout...
...industrial concern and who depends for solvency on a debt owed the concern. England told France to postpone the debt for five years. France said that if it were postponed it could never be again collected, and thus set out to collect it by force or else obtain security...