Word: addresses
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...address will be open to members of the Union only, but members of the Political Club who are not members of the Union may obtain cards of admission from L. I. Neale, Holworthy...
...Phillips Brooks House, this evening at 7 o'clock. The purpose of these meetings is to give an opportunity for frank discussion of present-day religion and theology. They will be under the leadership of Dr. S. McComb of Emmanuel Church, Boston, who will introduce discussion by a brief address, after which the meeting will be opened to the public. It is hoped that these meetings will prove an attraction, as Dr. McComb is well fitted to lead them...
After the address, refreshments will be served and the question of the Political Club joining a federation of the good government clubs of many of the Eastern universities will be discussed. At the close of the meeting men may apply for membership in the club...
...fifth number of the Monthly, which appears today, contains the following articles: "Address at the Union," by President Eliot; "Tiberio," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "Doom," by R. Altrocchi '08; "Cain," by R. E. Rogers '09; "Hats and Helmets," by R. M. Arkush '07; "The Dance of Death," by J. H. Wheelock '08; "Mrs. Warren's Profession," by M. Wertheim '06; "The Castle of Solitude," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "The Catacombs," by R. Altrocchi '08; "Verse," by H. G. B., Jr.; "Witch Hazel," by W. H. Gibson...
...Braz began his address with an acknowledgment of the kindness shown him by the Alliance Francaise of the United States and Canada in procuring for him his present good fortune. In telling of the enchantment of Brittany, M. Le Braz continued, I am breaking with the traditions of the French lectures who have preceded me, who have spoken of Paris, which is indeed the brain of France, as if it were France itself. But perhaps it is well that Americans should know that there is another France--provincial France--not sufficiently appreciated and yet worthy of mature study. If Paris...