Word: addressed
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General Crozier devoted the first part of his address to a description of the various kinds of ordnance used by the United States, both for coast defense and for the use of mobile armies, illustrating his explanations by stereopticon views. This was followed by an account of the equipment and personnel of the standing army as well as the militia, towards which, General Crozier said, the attitude of the government is more of encouragement than of control...
...Wrightington from the very start in his work of turning out a successful eleven, that every member of the University weighing 170 pounds or over, and also every member knowing of persons of that weight in the University or of anyone possessing conspicuous ability, send his name and address to D. J. Hurley, care of the Harvard Athletic Association, Cambridge...
...Lyman Abbott, D.D. h.'90, gave last night in the Living Room of the Union a short address on "Studying Men." He spoke informally, giving reflections from his own observation and experience in life. College men, he said, are of necessity compelled to give most of their attention to subjects, and consequently take the attitude that a thorough knowledge of subjects will make them successful in later life, that a knowledge of engineering or of the law or of literature will make them good engineers or lawyers or journalists. But such a view is wrong, for a knowledge...
...Lyman Abbott, D.D., h.'90, will give an address this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union on "Studying Men." Dr. Abbott will treat the subject in relation to success in life, showing that men besides studying various themes should study human nature as well. He will then go on to explain just what this study means...
Professor W. B. Jacobs of Brown University will address the Harvard Educational Conference on Friday evening in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House. Professor Jacobs will speak on the "Relation of the Secondary School to the College." The meeting will be open to the University and to Radcliffe...