Word: visitant
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harry Emerson Fosdick, noted New York divine, will speak three times tomorrow and Monday during his brief visit to the University, but the general public will positively not be admitted to any of his addresses. This step was made necessary by Dr. Fosdick's great popularity last year when hundreds were turned away from the Appleton Sunday service. At 11 o'clock tomorrow Dr. Fosdick will preach in Appleton Chapel. Friends and families of students wishing to attend must be accompanied by a student, and all members of the faculty who have special seats are requested to be in them...
Students. Shortly after having accepted the Premiership from his King, Ahmed Ziwar Pasha motored to the home of ex-Premier Saad Zaghlul Pasha, who cordially received him. During the Premier's visit, students? in the street called "Yehia Saad Zaghlul!" (Long live Saad Zaghlul.) The ex-Premier sent one of his colleagues to tell them to stop and later he warned them that if they wished him to remain their leader they must return to their classes, resume their occupations, refrain from agitating. The students, known as "Zaghlul Pasha's Army," departed...
...next day the A. F. L. returned the visit of the M.C.L...
...King and Queen went to Denmark for a visit to their relatives of the Danish Royal Family. The Crown Prince was in England. It came to pass, therefore, that the next in line to exercise the kingly functions was Gustav Adolf, 18-year-old son of the Crown Prince, hereditary Prince of Sweden...
...slow, rhythmic, painful imitation of the goosestep. The sombre field-grey gun-carriage, bedecked with floral tributes, came next, bearing its coffin shrouded in a Union Jack. Behind came the mourners?Lady Stack, Lord Allenby, Lady Allenby, Captain Campbell, Premier Zaghlul, onetime Premier Herbert H. Asquith (on a visit to Egypt), all the members of the Egyptian Cabinet, all the diplomatic representatives. Overhead a squadron of airplanes mournfully circled. At several points, guns belched forth a major-general's salute...