Word: addresses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Wednesday, June 16, Professor Hudson will be the guest of honor at a luncheon by the International Parliamentary Union, at which President Cosgrave will be present. The following day he is scheduled to make the principal address before the League of Nations Society in Dublin. After his visit in Ireland, he will go to Geneva to work in the legal section of the League Secretariat...
More effective was an address delivered to another Southern team which invaded the North. On this occasion the coach relinquished his privilege of providing the last words and called an old gentleman into the locker room. And the voice of the veteran rang out like a trumpet call. He spoke of the Civil War and of how the South had held the Yankees back four years. There was a line not to be split by any Yankee plunger. And the sons of Rebs could do it again. The old man called on the excited youngsters to remember Stonewall Jackson...
Dean Roscoe Pound Hon. '20, dean of the Law School, will give the Commencement Address at Indiana University on the evening of June 9, it was announced last night. Dean Pound recently refused an offer of the presidency of Wisconsin University, and this will be his first appearance in connection with a western University since he first came to the Harvard Law School...
...address will be given in the Memorial Stadium of Indiana University. It will be the first time that the Commencement Exercises have ever been given in the Stadium...
Before the 31st annual convention of the American Laryngological, Rhinological & Stamatological Society in Atlantic City, a man stood making an address. His voice was loud, distinct, but his lips never opened. Language issued from his head as from that of a ventriloquist's dummy. For this man, one Charles Kendrick, had no larynx, no vocal cords. These had been removed in an operation for cancer of the throat, in their place put a silver tube which emerges from the throat of Mr. Kendrick and is held in place by a neat black ribbon which passes around his neck underneath...