Word: address
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Wyeth, who won the Lee Wade award, delivered the address given by Robert Emmet in his own defense when he was sentenced to death for treason. McAllester, winner of the first Boylston Prize, recited excerpts from Robert Louis Stevenson's "Christmas Sermon...
President Conant will head the list of speakers. Others who will address the meeting are Frederick H. Martin '93, president of the Harvard Club of New York, and John Henry Williams '02, dean of the new Graduate School of Public Administration. Dean Williams will discuss the aims of the Littauer School which is to be opened next year...
...minute address of Orator Hitler, who usually speaks for some two hours and a half, struck these keynotes: 1) friendship with Mussolini, which drew the loudest Reichstag cheers; 2) denunciation of "Schuschnigg who possessed no legal right of existence!" which drew loudest boos and cries of "Schuschnigg shame!"; 3) announcement that the German Reichstag will dissolve and Germans as well as Austrians will vote in the coming plebiscite April 10, following which a new Reichstag will be seated; 4) declaration that "Germany wants only peace! . . . She is ready, however, to give her last man for honor and existence!";* 5) high...
...will address a meeting in Emerson Hall this afternoon at 4 o'clock sponsored by the Student Union, the Teacher's Union, and the League for Peace and Democracy. At that time the letter will be presented to O'Connell...
Complete copies of the agendas may be seen at the CRIMSON office. Any men who are interested in attending the Conference and have not done so should notify the Executive Editor at the CRIMSON, 14 Plympton Street, giving name, address and phone number, and table for which he is applying