Word: travelers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Francisco Board of Education is apparently still doubtful as to the propriety of replacing German in the schools. The German Government is, of course, vitally concerned as to the outcome. And it has been suggested that the students in the schools who expect to trade or travel or study have a certain interest upon their own account...
Dean Briggs, who is chairman of the Committee on General Scholarships and the Sheldon Fund, has announced that the committee will make no nominations for the Sheldon. Prize Fellowships until the results of the general examinations have been ascertained. The Sheldon Prize Fellowships, which consist of $1200 each for travel and study in Europe, are awarded to four members of the Senior class, for use the year after graduation...
...born in 1880 and was educated - at the National College and at the University of Asuncion, in which institution he later became a professor. He was elected a deputy in 1909 as a member of the Liberal Party. From 1911 to 1919 he was in Europe, engaged in travel and study. On his return he again became a member of Congress; and in 1920, Minister of Finance...
About 50 members of the Dramatic Club will travel at the end of this week to New York City where they will, in the Comedy Theatre, 110 West Forty-first Street, present during the spring vacation eight performances of the two plays which they produced in Brattle Hall last night and the night before. On the first three nights of next week and on Wednesday afternoon, the club will give Sacha Guitry's "Beranger", which was produced last spring, while on the last three nights of the run and on Saturday afternoon their performance will be "The Life...
...School summer trip, which will begin at Boston on June 17 and be completed with visits to several Bridgeport, Connecticut, factories on July 21 has been arranged by the Ramond and Whitcomb Company; which is in charge of the expedition. A representative of that concern will be in the travel bureau of the CRIMSON today and tomorrow from 1.30 to 3.30 o'clock to explain the details of the trip to those men who may be interested in filling the few remaining vzeant positions in the private car in which the group will travel...