Word: toured
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...record of holding political office and of candidacy for office. He has been a member of two Congresses, Democratic nominee for Senator from Nebraska, and three times the Democratic candidate for president. From 1913 to 1915 he was Secretary of State under President Wilson. He is now on a tour of the principal cities of the country in the interests of the Democratic party, speaking on the great questions...
...meeting will be open to all members of the University. J. E. Harley 2G., chairman of the Graduate Schools Society, will introduce the speaker. No subject has been announced as yet, but it is understood that Mr. Bryan will discuss some political question. He is at present beginning a tour of the country, visiting important cities to speak on political problems now urgently before the nation...
...Deegen, Special Representative of the Burenau of War Risk Insurance of the United States Treasury Department, will talk on "The Rights of Ex-service Men Under the War Risk Insurance Act" tonight at 8 in Sever 5. Mr. Deegen is being sent on a tour of the East in the interests of the War Risk Bureau, to explain any doubtful features of the Act. In the course of his speech tonight he will be glad to answer questions from ex-service men in the University on government insurance. He will also be glad to help adjust any difficulties concerning allotments...
With Elsie Janis and her gang hurrying off on their tour, "Bill" and "Mable" have come to the Tremont for a limited engagement in "Dere Mable," a musical comedy by Edward streeter and John Hodges. It is "the Same old Bill" that we read about in "Dere Mable" books, admirably taken by Louis Bennison. For two acts, the audience has fears that Bill, with his head turned by hero-worship, will never be the same again, but a little rough treatment by his prospective employers brings him to realize that the can't "live on medals," and he goes back...
...Signet Club will give a dinner in honor of Cecil Roberts, the young English poet. Mr. Roberts has seen many sides of the war, acting as a newspaper correspondent in the Dover Patrol, the air forces, and finally on the Western Front. He is at present on a short tour of America, having been engaged here in giving a series of lectures and in writing articles...