Word: stays
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Although the University squad has been invited to stay at one of the clubs in Princeton, the invitation may be refused because of the prolonged visit of the Crimson oarsmen...
With an auspicious turnout of fifty candidates at a general meeting at the Hasty Pudding Club yesterday afternoon, the competition for parts in "Laugh It Off", this year's pudding production, was officially begun. Louis Silvers, who has come to Cambridge for a two-weeks stay to take charge of the coaching end of the show, was present at the meeting to confer with the candidates, whom he divided into groups according to their respective parts. Last night the play was read to the competing members of the club...
Last week, U. S. Ambassador and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg were wined and dined by one notable after another and wined and dined one notable after another in return. Ambassador Myron T. Herrick came over from Paris to stay with the Kelloggs; he too got wined and dined. The most important and at once the most brilliant of these functions was a dinner given by the Kelloggs in their ambassadorial home (Crewe House) to King George and Queen Mary. To this brilliant function, a long line of lords and ladies was invited-the Londonderrys, the Greys, the Oxfords and Asquiths...
...take this opportunity to express to all officials of the British Government my sincere thanks for their kindly welcome and most generous hospitality during my stay. It has been to me an exceedingly interesting and instructive year, and I shall carry away with me the most vivid picture of a year crowded with memorable events...
...Commission, which is overseeing the transfer of Greek and Turk to their respective lands, have decided that the Patriarch was unexchangeable*. Acting President Paul Koundouriotis canceled a diplomatic reception. As a sign of grief, Parliament was adjourned. Conscripts of the 1923 class, whose disbandment was ordered, were commanded to stay with the colors. War murmurs were...