Word: signed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...mitigate such militant expressions of the Monroe Doctrine as the Nicaraguan broil, to justify the dollar sign from U. S. diplomacy south of Key West, in short, to show that though circumstance makes him seem a Caesar, the President of the U. S. is but the tribune of a peacefully potent and ambitious people,?what better gesture than for the President of the U. S. to attend a forum of what must not be thought of as the U. S. provinces; to appear, congratulate, speak and depart as a respectfully interested figure no more dominant?save by chance?than...
First Stroke. M. Briand despatched to Mr. Kellogg a proposal that France and the U. S. should sign a two-power treaty perpetually "outlawing war" between their countries (TIME, July...
...class candidates for the University and 150-pound University crews at 5.30 o'clock. Later in the day at 7 o'clock the 1931 candidates will meet to hear Coach R. A. Haines and Captain Watts outline plans for the season and to allow the first year men to sign crew and eligibility cards...
...Owners of buildings on the Champs Elysées will remove promptly from their roofs all electric signs except such as may advertise goods actually on sale in the premises over which a given sign is erected...
With the opening of the University squash courts in the evenings, a great increase in the number of squash players is shown, an average of 300 a week now using the courts after supper. Some time ago the old system of signing up for these courts was abandoned, and a new method was introduced by D. J. Kelly Assistant Director of Physical Education. The new way enables undergraduates to sign up in the morning for half of the courts, and the remaining half is saved for student who can sign up only in the afternoon. This will be of benefit...