Word: visitant
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Mitchell, President of the National City Bank of New York (the largest bank in the U. S.), who on leaving, assured reporters that bankers would not make private loans to countries which had not funded their War debts to the U. S.; Roald Amundsen lately returned from an airplane visit to polar regions, paying his respects, accompanied by Minister Bryn of Norway; Governor Pinchot of Pennsylvania, who requested that Brigadier General Smedley D. Butler of the Marines should have his leave of absence extended another year. (General Butler has already had two years' leave of absence for the purpose...
...Ralph Beaver Strassburger of Pennsylvania dropped in to see the President and ask whether Countess Karolyi might not come to visit him at Norristown (see CABINET...
...Henderson's visit to the University tomorrow will be the occasion of a luncheon at the Liberal Club at 12.30 o'clock. Members of the University who desire to be present at this luncheon and at the lecture which will follow it, may make reservations at the club at 66 Winthrop Street from 12.30 to 1.30 o'clock. The price of tickets which will include luncheon...
...definite date has not yet been announced by the Union management, but Rear Admiral Billard will visit the University sometime during the second week in November, probably on Thursday, November...
...most interesting experience," he said, "was a visit to France during the War. In 1918, at the request of the authorities, I went abroad to see what could be done to assist morale and combat homesickness, a very prevalent and really serious malady, in our camps overseas, by sending to our soldiers the atrical entertainment from home. In company with Mr. E. B. Sothern, the Shakesperean actor, I spent three months surveying the varied conditions. We visited at least 50 of The American encampments, and spent one night under artillery fire at Toul, which was then our front...