Word: signed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After the meeting all candidates were given an opportunity to sign up for entrance into the various competitions. Acting candidates have been asked to sign up in bluebooks at the Union for trials, which will be held this evening at 7 o'clock and tomorrow at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and at 7 in the evening in Paine Hall. The play will be read at 3 o'clock this afternoon in Paine Hall, and all acting candidates and others interested are welcome to attend...
Unrest. It is a fact that, with the downfall of the Central Empires at the conclusion of the War, occurred the downfall of Europe. The whole Continent needed regeneration. What was the new Europe to be like? The signs and portents were that it would not differ materially from the old. France, with enlightening logic, impinged on the cornerstone. "I must have security," said Marianne.* Then Britain and the U. S. declined to sign an alliance with France to protect her against aggressive warfare. The builders of the edifice caught the cry of France. "Security," called Czechoslovakia. "Security...
...birds. But Britain refused. She could not become implicated in a religious war. She had definite obligations to the rulers of Iraq and Kerak under man-dates given her by the League of Nations. Husein was independent-so independent in fact that he had hesitated overlong to sign a treaty with his ally, Britain. He must defend himself as best he could...
Following the custom of former years the tournament will be open only to members. A blue book has been placed on the Union bulletin board, and all men who, wish to enter must sign up immediately...
...liberals immediately started a counter petition, defending the use of room No. 8 as their headquarters, but were able to get but four residents of the house to sign it. However, they intend to present their list to the regent tomorrow and protest their proposed eviction vigorously...