Word: station
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Arrival. Premier Saad Zaghlul of Egypt arrived in London to confer with Premier Ramsay MacDonald upon the Sudan dispute. At Victoria Station, he and Mme. Zaghlul were hailed with enthusiasm by Egyptian students who lustily cried: "Long live British Democracy! Egypt and the Sudan for the Egyptians! Representatives of the British Premier and Foreign Office met the Egyptian Premier; Londoners gave him a quiet, but friendly, welcome...
Ottawa. At the station he was greeted by Premier MacKenzie King and a crowd of several hundred. Said Renfrew to the Premier: "I had a most pleasant stay in the U. S. Everywhere I was given the finest hospitality and my wishes as to quietness and privacy were respected most assiduously. However, I am very glad to get back to Canada and feel at home again...
...wanderings of great men never cease. Last spring John Harvard was rudely loosened from his station and planted in front of University Hall. Now it is James Russell Lowell who is forced to travel. Along with the other changes in Massachusetts Hall, he has been taken from the north side only to be stationed on the east side, surely an unnecessary inconvenience...
...other company, which will broad cast the games this year for the first time is the Boston Herald-Traveller, with a station in Springfield. A private wire between here and Springfield has been provided for and over this the reports will be sent to Springfield to the Westing-house Electric Company. This company broadcasts for the Herald-Traveller from station...
...addition to these two stations an additional company will broadcast the Princeton game. The New York Telephone and Telegraph Company has made arrangements to send out by radio the reports of the game from their station W. E. A. F. in New York...