Word: signal
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Tangier. Another signal triumph for Benito Mussolini was the success of his emissaries, last summer, in negotiations with representatives of Spain, France and Great Britain respecting control of the internationalized port of Tangier, just across the strait from Gibraltar. Without entering into details it may fairly be said that Il Duce obtained all that he sought and secured potent Italian participation in the policing and control of Tangier...
Both teams held very short workouts in the Stadium yesterday afternoon, the Crimson limiting its activities to a 20 minute signal drill...
Several of the injured men reported for light practice yesterday, but J. G. Douglas '30 and W. R. Harper '30 were still in civilian clothes. A. E. French '29, R. H. O'Connell '30, W. D. Ticknor '30, F. S. Davis '30, and R. S. Warner '31 ran through signal drill with the regular Team...
...yore would find it hard to sanction such a magnificent conception of neutrality and the "kept us out of war" policy. Here at Harvard where the dry rot of indifference has left untouched a flourishing forest of undergraduate political interest, such an outburst of nalvole would have been the signal for indignant letters in numbers such as to clog the columns of the CRIMSON from now until election day. Admiration is due the courageous decision of the Yale debating team to keep desperately on without betraying a sign of the fox gnawing at its vitals...
Team A confined itself to signal drill and sitting for the squad picture which was taken yesterday afternoon...