Word: signed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...interests as far as possible and sell a number of holdings which were considered as temporary investments. It was also pointed out that the mere fact that Reichsbank President Hjalmar Schacht and a number of other prominent bankers had met to lend Stinnes money was a good enough sign that the firm was solvent. There was no thought of liquidation, according to Stinnes reports...
Again, in 1923, Premier Facta asked him to sign a decree establishing a state of siege. The Fascisti were at the gates of Rome and it was clear that the King must choose between civil war and the exercise of his constitutional powers to prevent it. He tore up the decree. Premier Facta resigned...
Meantime, King Alfonso had been filling his engagements with marked unconcern. The only outward sign that he gave concerning the dastardly attempt to assassinate him was to take enough time off from his scheduled duties to view the monster bomb that had first been found...
There is scarcely a college in the country which has not produced some sign of symbol of student ferment during the present college year. Here it takes the form of a campaign against compulsory chapel, there it is advice to the Trustees and Faculty as to how to run the college, again it is a barbed critique of the mental habits of the students themselves...
Beside the following Juniors who have accepted appointments as ushers for Class Day, positions are being saved for two men who accepted the appointments by mail, but failed to sign their names. The list of ushers follows: head usher, R. H. Field; assistant head ushers, L. B. R. Barker, Thayer Cummings, G. D. Debevoise, R. H. Dyer, H. R. Jones, E. R. Nash, J. L. Newell Jr., W. I. Nichols; ushers, D. T. Allen, J. W. Allen, Oliver Ames 2d. R. S. Bailey, C. E. Baldwin Jr., F. L. Barton, Robert Blaney, D. B. Bianchi, J. A. Blais...