Word: addresses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...program for this afternoon's exercises follows: Overture, Charlestown Navy Yard Band "Star Spangled Banner," Band Invocation, Lieut. A. R. Parker, Chaplain, U. S. N. Address, President Lowell Selection, Band Address, Rear Admiral Spencer S. Wood Selection, Band Address, Capt. P. W. Hourigan, U. S. N. Award of Diplomas. "America," Band
...Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City, Charles W. Gilkey '03, pastor of Baptist Church, Chicago, Dr. Zwemer from Arabia, authority on Mohammedanism at the University of Cairo, David Yui of China, and J. Stitt Wilson, a well-known labor leader and lecturer from California. These men will address the Conference in the mornings and evenings and will offer as well the opportunity for personal discussion with the individual members of the delegations...
President Charles W. Eliot is to address the first of a series of forums for University men on the subject "College Education in the Reconstruction Period," at the Epworth Church tonight at 7.30. There are to be five meetings of the forum on successive Tuesdays...
Today marks the 28th anniversary of the Harvard Teachers' Association. The annual meeting will be held in Sanders Theatre and will be divided into a business session which begins at 9.45 this morning, and an address and discussion beginning at 10 o'clock. The topic of the discussion, "A Program of Education for Massachusetts" will be presented by Dr. Payson Smith, commissioner of Education for Massachusetts and will be discussed by President Lowell, Mr. Frederick C. Hood '86, of the Hood Rubber Company, Mr. Arthur C. Boyden, principal of the State Normal School at Bridgewater, and Mr. Frank V. Thompson...
This year the Conference will be held during the last ten days of June, and some forty colleges and universities will be represented. Prominent speakers will address the gathering, including Bishop Lawrence, and Dr. John R. Mott, General Secretary of the International Committee of the Y. M. C. A. Surely attendance at this Conference will be a broadening opportunity to meet men from other colleges and other sections of the country. No less surely will it mean a distinct service performed for the ultimate good of the University itself...