Word: addressing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have secured the most brilliant speakers obtainable. They have set the time of each meeting from 7 until 7.35 o'clock. In addition Dr. Davison is to be present to lead the singing. If the large majority of 1921 wishes to forego the privilege of getting together for an address which they will long remember and for an inspiring half-hour, they may indulge their wish. In that case we shall have a poor opinion of the intellectual aspirations of the class. We shall not only feel that 1921 is stupid and selfish to its better development, but we shall...
Lieutenant-Colonel L. W. B. Rees of the Royal British Flying Corps will give an address to the members of the University in the New Lecture Hall at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. The subject of the talk, which will be given in connection with the visit today of Secretary of War Baker, will be "Fighting in the Air." Colonel Rees has seen active service in the war and has been awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest honor in the British Army, for his daring exploits...
...best informed men on foreign diplomatic relations in the country, and Judge J. A. Fassett, who has made a campaign tour of the western states to stimulate subscriptions to the second loan issue, will be among the speakers. Several other well known Cambridge and Boston men will address the gathering. Arrangements have been made by the Committee with the Glee Club and a regular Boston orchestra to furnish music...
Lieutenant Colonel L. W. B. Rees of the Royal British Flying Corps will give an address to the members of the University in the New Lecture Hall at 4.30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The subject of the talk will be the part played by the aeroplane in modern warfare. Colonel Rees has seen active service in the war and has been awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest honor in the British Army, for his daring exploits...
...connection with the visit to the University on Thursday of the Hon. Newton D. Baker, Lieutenant Colonel L. W. B. Rees of the Royal British Flying Corps will make an address to the members of the University. This talk will be delivered in the New Lecture Hall at 4.30 o'clock, the subject concerning the aeroplane in modern warfare...