Word: select
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...noon March 19, at the select Paris restaurant Lapérouse, the Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, dynamic Liberal elder statesman and great British friend of France, arrived carrying two large military maps. He lunched and conferred, it came out last week, with this curious assortment of Right and Centre French politicians : Georges Bonnet, until recently Finance Minister and before that Ambassador at Washington; Paul Reynaud, also a former Finance Minister and frequently mentioned as a future Rightist Premier; Georges Mandel, the famed "Tiger Cub" disciple of the late Georges ("Tiger") Clemenceau; and Jean Ybarnegaray, a lieutenant of Fascist Colonel...
...these columns that the majority of the applicants would seek to take courses in economics, government or related subjects. The news from Cambridge is that this prediction was justified. Of the 312 journalists, from forty-four states, who have expressed a desire to study at Harvard, ninety-eight select economics, ninety-six government and forty-three history. English comes next with thirty-six. We can remember--it was only a few years ago--when it seemed that every young man in journalism wanted to be a critic of the drama. But only three out of the list of applicants...
...month after the end of Spring vacation. On April 16 the annual University Handicap Meet gives the Varsity and Freshmen a competition opener. On April 30 the second New England Relays will be held, followed by the Dartmouth Meet at Hanover a week later. On May 21 a select group goes to Princeton for the Heptagonals, and the I.C.A.A.A.A. in New York winds up the season on June...
...primary election in which the voter will select three names will take place tomorrow. The six men receiving the highest number of votes will qualify for the final election to be held on Thursday. Again the voter will select three names and the man receiving the highest number of votes will be President, next highest, Vice-President, and the third will become Secretary-Treasurer...
...second set of elections yesterday and Tuesday, 547 Seniors cast ballots to select Richard T. Davis as Secretary, six men to the Permanent Class Committee and seven to the Class Day Committee...