Word: addresses
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...annual meeting for the award of academic distinctions will be held in Sanders Theatre on Friday evening, December 11, at 8 o'clock. President Hadley, of Yale University, will deliver an address on "The Obligations of the Prize Winner." This meeting will be open to the public, but seats will be reserved for members of the various faculties, the governing boards, for the winners of scholarships and prizes, and for other invited guests...
...steady growth and flourishing condition of the Graduate School are largely due to his unremitting zeal, his steadfast fidelity, and his liberal and sagacious administration. Hundreds of graduate students recall with pleasure the genial address of welcome which he gave at the beginning of each academic year; and many knew, long after they left the University, that he was still their friend. For Professor' Wright had, in a measure rarely granted even to lovable men, the power of awakening affection. No one who met him in the mere casual relations of life could fail to be impressed with his sincerity...
...young man desiring further information can see me at the address given below, where I will be glad to go into the mater further with him and decide whether he is the kind of material that we want. Very truly yours, LOUIS F. GATES...
...year will be held in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 7.30 o'clock. A. G. Cable '09 will preside and lead the cheering and L. K. Lunt '09 will load the singing. Mr. W. F. Garcelon '95, Coach Haughton, and Captain Burr will address the meeting. All the songs will be tried and special attention will be paid to the "Victory Song" and "Fal-e-rah" of this year's competition. The new song by M. Lang '02 which proved so successful at the dinner to the crew and baseball team last Friday will be sung...
...subscription of $10,000 was raised in 1905 and presented to the College, the annual income of which was to be used in adding to the collection of books which Professor Norton sent to the College Library before his death. The signatures of the 581 contributors and the following address mounted in a handsomely bound volume, were presented to Professor Norton: "To Charles Eliot Norton from his students, associates, and friends in appreciation of his services to Harvard University; in admiration of his life-long devotion to high ideals in letters, art, and civic duty; in gratitude for his hospitality...