Word: signed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Quiet Room of the Union. Professor H. E. Clifford will confer with all men interested during the morning hours while Dean Hughes and Professor L. J. Johnson '87 will hold office hours in the afternoon. All members of the University who wish to avail themselves of this privilege may sign for conference periods in a blue-book placed for this purpose on the desk in the Main Reading Room at Widener. This book will remain there until 5 o'clock today and will then be reserved to the Union in order that conference periods signed for immediately before and after...
...Japan, will visit the University on Wednesday, March 21. The purpose of his visit is to hold interviews with all members of the University who are at all interested in any kind of foreign service. All men who wish to arrange for conferences with Mr. Fisher should sign the blue book posted at the Phillips Brooks House for this purpose by 5 o'clock on March...
...York State Senate by a vote of 26 to 22. They now go to the Assembly where enough votes are said to have been pledged to ratify the Senate's action. Governor Smith who vetoed the original Lusk bills during his last term in office, is certain to sign the bills embodying their repeal...
...conclusion of the Lausanne Conference last month the Allies handed Ismet Pasha, Turkish Emissary, a treaty which contained their final peace terms. Ismet could not agree to sign it, and so it has been taken to Angora for the approval or rejection of the National Assembly. If the Turks refuse to sign war will follow...
...make full use of the time of the men who will hold hours for conferences, the committee will post blue-books in various University buildings and those students who wish conferences will be asked to sign up for definite periods...