Word: discussion
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...discuss the proposed change, Canadian Minister Vincent Massey called upon Under Secretary of State Cotton and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Lowman to hear their arguments. Only by a new international agreement, possibly a treaty, could the change be effected. Minister Massey explained to Messrs. Cotton and Lowman what appeared to be Canada's chief objection...
This second group serves because the Air Law Review gives briefs, reviews, interpretations and general surveys of laws pertaining to every human activity above the earth. Though designed primarily to discuss and report radio and aviation law. within its purview come all things which pertain to the air-air rights for buildings above railroad tracks, the migration of fowl, the calling of hogs at a state line...
After presenting the fundamentals of the circulatory system, Dr. Weiss will discuss the causes of high blood pressure and its complications. From this he will proceed to a consideration of preventative measures and methods of treatment when prevention has failed or has not been attended...
...present plans of this new society include a meeting of its directors, with beards, tomorrow to discuss the problem of the disposal of funds received from their hasty campaign to bring relief to the goodies." The philanthropists backing the organization, though maintaining as discreet a silence on their activities as University Hall, transmitted a statement to the press which emphasized the spontaneous, intermittent, passing quality of the organization and denied sponsoring the delegation of women who appeared at Lehman Hall yesterday. They have not yet made an estimate as to the amount of relief they will be enabled to extend...
...glad to respond again to an invitation from the CRIMSON to discuss some phase of the prohibition question. There is so much misrepresentation in the daily papers as to bewilder anyone who does not read more than their misleading headlines. Most metropolitan dailies are wet, and are doing all they can to misrepresent the issue. It is well for college students to get their information from something a little more dependable than newspaper headlines...