Word: petitioners
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Debated a bill to provide refuges for migratory birds for so long a time that some Senators declared a filibuster (of unkown purpose) was in progress and signed a petition to apply cloture.
Last winter appeared an "elegant" Florida ad. Crested and sealed and flaunting many a name in the social register, even in the Almanack de Gotha, it heralded the establishment of the Floranada Club close to Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. " . . . Background counts as much as money . . . society . . . has decided to have a...
The petition was granted. Twice a week, specialists now lecture on the social, economic, medical and psychological aspects of wedlock. Upwards of 100 students take notes, discuss. Who the "specialists" are, what their experience, authority and tenets, were not announced. The University of North Carolina, unlike many institutions with vociferous...
Meanwhile, in Chicago, Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson has been pondering over a 300-page petition of the Guaranty Trust Co. of Manhattan, which asked for foreclosure on the St. Paul's properties and their sale forthwith.
Ballots will be mailed with the May Bulletin and the results of the election will be announced at the spring dinner of the Union, which will be held on May 14. Additional nominations, according to an amendment to the Union's constitution, may be made by a petition which must...