Word: signed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...grave of their late leader, Peter Veregin, murdered by a bomb while riding in a railroad train last month (TIME, Nov. 17). So great was the Doukhobors' faith in Veregin (many passionately believe him to have been a reincarnation of Jesus of Nazareth), that they expected a sign from his spirit to guide them in their choice of a new leader...
Tonight's conferences will be in half hour periods from 7.30 to 8 o'clock and from 8 to 8.30 o'clock. The meetings are limited to 12 men. These conferences are primarily for men interested in manufacturing and distribution. Those who wish to talk with Mr. Coonley will sign up in the blue book in 3 University Hall today...
...step from college into the outside world is easy for the man who has determined his life occupation--for him it is merely a question of connecting up with a future employer. But for the man who has no definite inclinations, the world seems amazingly complex, with no helping sign posts...
...Coonley will talk to men in groups of not more than 12 in half hour periods. Men who are interested in manufacturing and distribution have been urged by the committee to make use of this opportunity. Men may sign up for conferences in a blue book in 3 University Hall...
...flags of London fluttered. The guns in Hyde Park boomed. At Windrsor cannon roared salute and bells rang out right merrily through the day. Visitors flocked to Marlborough House to sign the guest book. Couriers-that is postmen and telegram lads-rushed with greetings. At Sandringham, surrounded by her royal relatives, the Queen Mother, Dowager Alexandra, passed a festive 80th birthday in the best of health and spirits...