Word: addressing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Thursday the University will be given an opportunity offered to no other college in the country. Dr. John R. Mott, the moving spirit of the Y. M. C. A. war work, will address the student body in the New Lecture Hall at 6.45 o'clock. Not only is Dr. Mott one of the greatest organizers the nation has; he is also a most forceful speaker; he has had experience which few. Americans can equal...
...experiences as will as the work of the Y. M. C. A. abroad. Today the University will be canvassed by a committee of ticket-distributors and we hope every man in Harvard will be in Dr. Mott's audience. Since Harvard, is the only University Dr. Mott will address, we must turn out in large numbers. If you are not in your room when the committee come around, go to Phillips Brooks House and get your ticket there, but in any event we want the New Lecture Hall filled to capacity on Thursday evening...
...address to the Cosmopolitan Club on October 26, when Kerensky's position seemed secure, he spoke of the Premier as a man "of great energy, enthusiasm, eloquence and integrity." He was also very optimistic about the future. "Everyone expects serious outbreaks this year," he said, "but I feel sure that Russia will eventually pull through, although not without many hard knocks...
...regular Monday evening meeting for Freshmen tonight, Reverend Dr. Samuel McCord Crothers, minister of the First Parish Church (Unitarian) of Cambridge, will address the members of 1921. The meeting, which is held under the auspices of Phillips Brooks House, will take place in the Smith Halls Common Room at 7 o'clock. As usual, singing led by Dr. Davison will be a part of the program...
Major Ian Hay Beith of the British Army, author of "The First Hundred Thousand," will deliver an address before a meeting of law and graduate students of the University, to be held in the Phillips Brooks House tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The subject of the talk, as announced by Major Beith, will be "Carrying On," and his words will deal with conditions in the war at present and with his own experiences and impressions during his most recent visit to the trenches on the Western Front...