Word: united
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...history of France in the Shereefian Empire. He was appointed Resident General on April 28, 1912 (the month after the Fez Treaty was signed, establishing the French Protectorate over Morocco) and served in that capacity until December 13, 1916, when he returned to France to take command of a unit on the Western Front. Even during the War, however, his services were felt to be indispensable in Morocco and he was reappointed French Resident General on April 7, 1917, a position he has held ever since...
...unfilled orders of the U. S. Steel Co. have long been considered by economists as a reliable index to the trend of business, for reason that iron and steel are the most fundamental raw materials and that the U. S. Steel Co. is the largest unit in the industry...
This evening at 7.15 o'clock in the Smith Halls Common Room an informal reception for members of the R. O. T. C. unit and for all Freshmen will be given by the Field Artillery Club. Licutenant-Colonel W. S. Browning, who was appointed last spring by the War Department to take the place of Major R. C. F. Goetz, professor of Military Science and Tacties at the University, will outline briefly the work of the four Military Science courses. A former member of the R. O. T. C. unit, who has not yet been selected, will also speak...
...college men. While human nature remains as it is and while such organizations as the League of Nations remain only a hope at best, there may be some excuse for active preparedness in Europe, however much such preparedness may act as an incentive to war. But with the United States situated as it is, it is difficult to see how any similar excuse can exist in this country. Geographically we are free from any sudden attack; according to present indications we are not likely to throw ourselves at the first opportunity into possible European conflicts; while if preparedness is needed...
...unit and Military Science courses are valuable opportunities and as such deserve the support of the undergraduate body. It is to be hoped that the day on which they become more than valuable opportunities is far distant...