Word: addresses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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President Bernard Barnes '30 will address the assembled candidates, outlining the general nature of work on the CRIMSON, and then will turn them over to the respective department heads for more detailed explanation of the four competitions...
...Harvard Law School Association, whose President is Mr. William Thomas of San Francisco. Dean Roscoe Pound of the Harvard Law School, a member of the President's Commission of which Mr. Wickersham is Chairman, and the Under Secretary of State of the United States, Mr. Cotton, will address the guests. Following these addresses, a portrait of Dean Pound, painted by Mr. Charles Hopkinson of Boston, will be presented to the School by the Harvard Law School Association. The President of the University will receive the keys of the building from the architect, Mr. Charles A. Coolidge of Boston. Honorary degrees...
...extracurricular activities in which the Freshmen will soon be engaged will be represented at the meeting by their respective leaders. The Presidents of the CRIMSON, Lampoon, and Advocate Boards, the Presidents of the Glee Club and the Instrumental Clubs, and the President of the Phillips Brooks House Association will address the gathering. James Roosevelt '30, president of the Association, will preside at the meeting and introduce the speakers...
...School on Wednesday, Septembr 25, will bring together some of the most outstanding representatives of the legal profession both here and abroad. The Under Secretary of State of the United States, the Honorable Joseph P. Cotton '96, and Dean Roscoe Pound Hon. '20, of the Harvard Law School will address the 500 or more guests who are expected to crowd the Courtroom of Langdell Hall...
...Liberal Club invites men interested in current movements in polities, international relations, and the seven arts. Speakers address the Club on a variety of topics. Other groups enable the Freshman to extend his academic interests into social fields. The Cercle Francais, and the Circolo Italiano give the linguists a chance to congregate, while the Classical Club, the philosophical Club, and the Mathematical Club offer opportunities for the exchange of ideas on these subjects...