Word: signed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Houghton. Like his predecessors, Secretary of State Kellogg, George Harvey, John W. Davis, Walter Hines Page, Mr. Houghton has no official home provided by the U. S. Like them, he must rent a suite in a hotel, a private house, anything he can get, and hang out a sign: "Embassy of the United States of America." Several years ago, J. P. Morgan public-spiritedly made the U. S. a gift of two adjoining houses in London for use as an Embassy. Before they could be used, it was necessary that extensive alterations be made. Congress, three years ago, appropriated...
...would cost. Because the pay increases are effective as of Jan. 1 and the rate increases of Apr.15, General Lord calculated that the bill would cause a deficit of about $22,000,000 this year. Nonetheless, the President decided that it was the better part of political discretion to sign. The bill became...
Advisory conferences on employment will be held during the next few weeks for students in the Business School. Both first and second year men may sign up at any time in University 17. Several prominent business men have been secured for consolation. The hours for conferences are from...
...made an urgent request that all men who intend to try out for the Freshman team this spring report tonight. The primary object of this meeting will be to explain the plans for the season and to get the names of the candidates, who will be asked to sign cards giving their position experience, and so forth...
Every voter in the Freshman elections must sign his ballot, according to announcement made by J. R. Burke '27, chairman of the elections. This ruling is made in order that the Freshmen may have the convenience of having more than one poll open at the same time. The signatures will be regarded as strictly confidential...