Word: southerning
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...only university which seems able to sustain such a work on a high plane of excellence and efficiency. The institution itself which is maintained entirely by the endowments of Yale men and the efforts of young graduates, as teachers and doctors, exerts a large influence throughout the southern part of China where it is located...
...clock the Instrumental Clubs will give a concert at the Harvard Union; this is to be their last public appearance this year in Cambridge. The personnel of the clubs will be the same as that which recently played in Bratte Hall and made the southern trip...
...usual, Premier Mussolini found occasion to pronounce a decisive "last word" upon the week's developments concerning the Italian Alto Adige, formerly the Austrian (Southern) Tyrol (see AUSTRIA). Cried Il Benito to correspondents...
...shall not undertake to say that there is anything I can do, or we can do. . . I think, as President Wilson said, that the transfer of the Southern Tyrol was a great injustice to the people of the Tyrol and if I could be of any help in righting this wrong I would take action...
Officers. With characteristic hospitality, the Southern delegates boosted and boosted to get their comrades to hold the next meeting in a Southern city. They boosted Southerners for office in the elections, too. But the new officers of the Department of Superintendence of the N. E. A.* turned out to be: Randall J. Condon of Cincinnati, president; Dr. Frank W. Ballou, of Washington, D. C., first vice-president (automatically, being the retiring president); David A. Ward, of Wilmington, Del., second vice-president...