Word: round
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...There are Senators in Washington who are round-shouldered now with the burden of information which they are carrying around looking for a chance to spring on the public. . . . Those yet unnamed are greater in number and of more consequence than the ones already involved. Of course, this information cannot be stifled...
...were 138 members enrolled, most of them over 50 years of age; half of them from uni-versity faculties, the other half lawyers, diplomats, clergymen, journalists, business men, representatives of the Army and Navy. Distinguished men were secured to give lectures open to the public and to lead the Round-Table Conferences for members only...
...Program will feature Edouard Benes* (Foreign Minister of Czecho-Slovakia) as speaker, immigration as a problem. Professor Henry Pratt Fairchild of New York University will lead the immigration discussion. Other Round Table leaders will be: Lionel Curtis, of London; William S. Culbertson, of the Federal Tariff Commission; Boris A. Bakhmeteff, former Russian ambassador; J. A. V. MacMurray of the State Department; Dr. Leo S. Rowe, Director General of the Pan-American Union; A. A. Young, Harvard Professor; Sir Paul Virograd-off, Oxford...
...manifesto was issued urging the need for a "cleaner Government on constitutional lines" and for a "round up" of Tuchans (War Lords...
...University Squash tournament J. D. Debevoise '26 was the only seeded player to survive the first round. He worked his, way to the semi-finals by defeating, 12-15, 15-7, 15-12, 15-6, D. P. Kingsley of Lincoln's Inn, who had unexpectedly defeated J. J. Glessner '25. Channing Wakefield 3L and Carroll Harrington '24, two other seeded players, lost to J. H. Douglas, Lincoln's Inn 3-1 and Lawrence Foster also Lincoln's Inn 3-0 respectively...