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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...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 lead the singing. D. C. Campbell '02, left end and captain of the victorious 1901 eleven, which defeated Yale 22 to 0, will address the meeting. The University hand will play, and the old songs will be practiced, as well as the "Victory Song" and "Fale-rah" of this year's competition. The meeting is open to all men in the University whether or not members of the Union...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL MASS MEETING | 11/11/1908 | See Source »

When in 1901 the Union was formally presented to the University an address was delivered that ought to be read by every man who enters the building. It is full of a magnanimous spirit of generosity and devotion to Harvard, and cannot fail to arouse in anyone who reads it the feeling that his highest privilege as a member of the University is to give something to that University. And yet there are those who, ignorant or forgetful of this dedicatory address, even in the very building that is a monument to generosity and devotion are endeavoring to get something...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THOSE WHO MISUSE THE UNION. | 11/3/1908 | See Source »

Professor Baker delivered a short address on the relation between Freshman and University debating, emphasizing the necessity of holding free and open discussions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Debating Club Organized | 10/23/1908 | See Source »

...Luce's address was in the form of advice to Harvard men in choosing which political party to join, illustrated by his personal experience. On leaving College Mr. Luce became a Democrat, like the majority of Harvard graduates of that time; but not long after, like many other of these same men, he became a Republican. There were two reasons for his becoming a Democrat: the political economy then taught in College favored free trade, and the Democratic platform was "mathematically correct." Later he realized that idealism enters politics as everything else, and that mere mathematical precision is not practical...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Republican Address by R. Luce '83 | 10/22/1908 | See Source »

...will be under the auspices of the Republican Club. All Republicans in the University are requested to assemble in front of Holworthy at 7 o'clock, as there will be a short parade with red-fire torches preceding the lecture, similar to the parade before the last Republican Club address, by Hon. Herbert Parker. The procession will be led by the University band, and by the executive committees of the National Republican College League and of the Harvard Republican Club. The members of these committees should report with the badges given them for the former parade. All members...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: McCALL TO SPEAK IN UNION | 10/21/1908 | See Source »

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