Word: openings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Morocco. To the foreign offices of France, England, Spain and Italy, Secretary Kellogg sent a note assuring those countries, which were about to confer on the administration of Tangier in Morocco, that the U. S., though not represented at the conference, expects continuation of the "open-door" policy in the internationalized part and zone of Tangier-equal rights, opportunities and protection for all-comers. France and Spain have lately been the de facto joint rulers of Tangier, with England looking on. In 1923, a Tangier conference was held without representatives from Italy or the U.S. At this month...
...nuptials had been completed by the ceremony of withdrawing a veil from between the lovers, a fire ceremony, and a rite which consisted in winding around the bodies of the bride and bridegroom a single symbolic, yellow cord. Lastly, the wedded couple descended from their marriage pavilion into the open and called to witness that they are man and wife some 500 wedding guests and the Stars, Moon...
...York, will give two lectures on "Heaviside's Operational Calculus and Some of its Application to Engineering Problems." The lectures are under the auspices of the Engineering School, and will be given in 110 Pierce Hall, next Friday and Saturday at 12 o'clock. The meeting will be open to the public...
Besides Dean Pound's address there will also be a musical program. This meeting is free of charge and open to the public...
This competition, the last of its kind in University activities open to Freshmen, will last ten days, definite results being announced before the spring vacation. An excellent position is available in the form of chairman of the Arts and Cuts Committee, who also receives a position on the Executive Board of the Freshman class. Sub-chairmanships and committee posts are open in the Editorial, Business, Photographic, and Arts and Cuts Committees. Any student desiring information concerning the competition may speak to the committee chairmen...