Word: addresses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...janitor of Claverly, became suspicious and had him shadowed to Ridgely where he was recognized by the janitor there as having solicited funds for another charity some eight weeks before. While Borum was going about in Ridgely, Sergeant Rowe was summoned to make the arrest. Borum later gave his address as 8 East Lenox street, Boston, and is said to have admitted that the institution in question did not exist...
...national character of the University is important; and the Bulletin's correspondent pertinently calls attention to the failure of the College to grow in national representation. The Harvard ideal,-as expressed by President Eliot in an address in the Union two years ago,-is that of a "National University." The activities of Harvard clubs throughout the country and of the sometime territorial clubs are directed to this end, but they have been singularly barren of results. More than half the undergraduates are from Massachusetts alone; and the representation from the West is not increasing. The Graduate Schools are national...
...possible, be made by June 19, but in any case a week before the course begins. Registration blanks will be furnished upon application; they should be filled out and returned to 114A Pierce Hall up to June 25; after that date to the camp. For further information students should address the Director, Professor H. J. Hughes, during the remainder of the College year, at 114 Pierce Hall, Cambridge. Communications to arrive after June 25 should be addressed: Harvard Engineering Camp, Ashland...
...years later he was promoted to his present rank of major-general. Additional honor was shown him when, in 1910, he was made chief of staff, and again in 1914 when he was placed in complete charge of the Department of the East. Adjutant-general Cole who will also address the meeting is likewise an important figure in military affairs...
...speakers to be determined by lot: "The Raven," Edgar Alian Poe Harold Artemas Packard '15. Speech of Sergeant Buzfuz, Charles Dickens Abraham Lincoln Lorenz '16. "The Man with the Hoe," Edwin Markham Louis Rubin '16. "Abraham Lincoln," Henry Watterson Andrew Johnson Richard Helmus '16. Maitre Raymond Floriot's Address to the Jury in Defence of his Mother, from "Madame X," Alexandre Bisson Sidney Burton Pfeifer '16. In Self-Defence, Robert Emmet Benjamin Woronoff '15. In Defence of his Son, Victor Hugo Evan Howell Foreman '16. "The Spell of the Yukon," Robert W. Service Henry Epstein '16. Mark Antony's Oration...