Word: visitant
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Viscount Willingdon, Governor General of Canada, and Viscountess Willingdon visited Harvard yesterday. After a luncheon with President and Mrs. Lowell, they were escorted on a tour around the University. On their visit to the Fogg Art Museum, they were entertained by several songs rendered by the University Glee Club, under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison...
...same time, it is announced that the duties of the present Student Advisers have not entirely ended. Directly after midyears, the advisers of Freshmen whose status is in serious doubt will be notified and asked to visit these advisers, in order to make up to-date reports on them...
...sail for Germany without passports or visas of any sort. Germans should make the reverse voyage unhampered by official red tape. These statements seemed so self-evident to British and German statesmen, during the past week, that an agreement was reached whereby citizens of either country may visit the other when equipped merely with proof of their nationality...
...students from the University of Geneva headed by Professor L. W. Collet, who will take charge of the combined parties. The party will climb many interesting mountains, among which are six Alpine peaks, including the Matterhorn, where the party will spend three days. On August 10 the party will visit Mr. Vesuvius, and from there will go to the Balearic Islands which lie out of the beaten tourist track and especially interesting for their wave worn coast...
Although the official reason for the visit was that of returning Chancellor Ramek's call, and though it was admitted that the secondary object of the visit was to secure Vienna as an ally at Geneva, it was nevertheless mooted that the real objects were to discuss the anschluss (or union of Austria and Germany) and a preliminary economic entente. Despite denials that these subjects were not broached, it was pointed out that two such distinguished German statesmen, overburdened by the pressure of work, would not make the journey to Vienna for the simple object of discussing a mutual...