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Word: representer (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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Next day in the House of Commons Laborite John Morgan rose up to ask how many men the Ministry employed. Tall, baldish Sir Edward Grigg, appointed that morning to represent the Ministry in Parliament, answered for the Government: there were 872 in London, 127 provincial employes. A gusty Whew! swept...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: 999 | 10/9/1939 | See Source »

Optimistic about his chances for nomination, Maguire said, in an interview, "The time has come when the citizens of Cambridge realize that a new type of man must represent them."

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Three Students Enter Fight For Cambridge City Council | 10/5/1939 | See Source »

At the meeting directors were chosen for the current year. Dean Leighton and Alfred C. Redfield, professor of Physiology, were named directors for Harvard at Large. Stanley F. Teele, associate professor of Marketing was chosen for the Officers of Harvard and Kenneth B. Murdock, professor of English and Master of...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COOP MEMBERS VOTED 10 PER CENT DIVIDEND | 10/5/1939 | See Source »

Tonight at 8 o'clock the Crimson will open its doors to members of the Sophomore class who wish to enter the fall competition for the News and Business Boards. The tryouts beginning today represent a last opportunity for any man in '42 to join the News or Business staffs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEWS AND BUSINESS TRYOUTS FOR CRIMSON START TONIGHT | 10/4/1939 | See Source »

Because News competitions are rarely hold for other than Freshmen, the tryouts beginning tomorrow represent an unusual opportunity for '42 men who missed out last year.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson to Open Last '42 News and Business Competition Tomorrow | 10/3/1939 | See Source »

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