Word: address
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...saying, Alfred E. Smith in Manhattan's Carnegie Hall opened an address last week to a political group known as the Independent Coalition of American Women. Forty-five minutes later he closed it, saying...
...Chicago's suburban Oak Park 100 American Legionaries with overseas caps and a big U. S. flag appeared at the First Congregational Church to censor an address to its young peoples' society by Illinois' Communist Gubernatorial Candidate Samuel T. Hammersmark. Also present were some 500 Oak Park matrons & men who hissed, booed, yowled, screamed "Liar!" and "Murderer" so lustily that the Legionaries were forced to reverse their role, protect the speaker from his audience. Up stood the church's Pastor Albert Buckner Coe at meeting's end, said to Red Hammersmark...
This happened to strike the adult Indian children of the British Rajas straight, sincere and moving talk. Into quite another part of his address the new Viceroy tucked the following, for Indian boys and girls who might be listening in: "Children, I speak to you as your King-Emperor's Viceroy and as your friend. Remember that when you grow up it will be with you that the honor of your country will rest. I shall very often think of you. Fear God, honor the King-Emperor, and obey your parents...
...public address system will not be used and about the only thing cores, ponding to a between halfs entertainment will be the somewhat muted strains of the Band wafted over from the practice field, where the final drill on maneuvers will be going...
Latest report from Dudley Hall states that the list of speakers for the smoker this afternoon at 5:30 has been revised. Adolph W. Samborski '26, Director of Intramural Athletics, and Peregrine White 3L. former graduate secretary of Dudley, will address the guests, as well as Alfred C. Hanford, Dean of the College, and Thomas D. Bolles, Whiteside's successor as crew coach. Aliston Burr '89, of the Dudley Hall overseers will not speak...