Word: addressed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Arthur Whiting will give a talk, under the auspices of the Department of Music, in the Fogg Lecture Room next Tuesday, on "The Use of the Damper Pedal of the Pianoforte," with original and classical illustrations. No admission will be charged, the address being open to the members of the University and invited guests...
Before an audience which completely filled the Living Room of the Union, the Honorable Thomas Power O'Connor, M. P., last evening delivered a masterful address on "English Parliamentary Life." With the intimacy of one who, as the leader of the Irish Nationalist Party has for 27 years occupied a seat in the House of Commons, the speaker eulogized Parnell and Gladstone for their devotion to the Irish cause, gently ridiculed Balfour and ancient English customs, gave a pathetic picture of suffering Ireland in its true light, and humorously caricatured peculiarities in Parliamentary practice...
...Honorable Thomas Power O'Connor, M. P., will deliver an address in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock on "English Parliamentary Life." This lecture will be open to all members of the University, and is the last entertainment for which Union membership cards will not be required for admission. Honorable Edward Blake, M. P., and other prominent men will also be on the platform...
...clock this evening there will be a meeting in the Assembly Room of the Union of all men interested in track athletics. N. W. Bingham '95, J. W. Hallowell '01, and G. B. Morrison '83 will probably be present to address the meeting, as well as track athletes now registered in the graduate schools. Prospects for this year's team will be discussed, plans will be cautioned for fall and winter work, which will include arrangements for an open Freshman meet and for the fall handicap games. A new departure in track athletics will also be discussed in the form...
Professor Lanman, as senior representative, read a congratulatory address, written in Latin, by Professors M. H. Morgan '81 and E. K. Rand...