Word: representation
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Richard Arnold Stout '29, of Louisville, Kentucky, managing editor of the CRIMSON, has been selected by authorities of the University to represent Harvard as a guest of the Franco-American Maritime and Colonial League, under the general supervision of the French government, on a short tour of France this summer...
"There are at least ten states in which the colored vote is the deciding factor- Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, New York." So say politicians oft and anon at this period of the presidential cycle. The man who said it last week was Perry W. Howard...
Result: much new and efficient telephone equipment has been Hoovered into service by dynamic, persuasive M. Bokanowski.* Last week he presided with dancing eyes over the banquet given at Paris by those smart, shrewd telephone subscribers who instigated the whole reform. They, pleased by the recent marked acceleration of service...
Returning to Japan the Prince took his seat in the House of Peers in 1890, and in 1903 succeeded his brother-in-law as President. For two decades and a half he has held that post with a royal aloofness from party squabbles, yet with an extraordinary democracy in private...
The Conference approved a single commission of 37 members to represent their entire church in all unification discussions. The first of these will perhaps occur soon after the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. at Tulsa, Okla., next week, where a similar unity proposal will...