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...bespeak the attention of students to the address of the Honorable Theodore Roosevelt in Sanders Theatre this evening. The opportunity of hearing it ought not to be disregarded...
...bespeak the attention of seniors to the needs of the different departmental libraries. These libraries have been of substantial service in facilitating study; they afford the conveniences that are given by collecting books upon one subject in one place, and they also afford, owing to circumstances, an additional convenience by making library study possible in the evening...
...ties of personal friendship and the University was often indebted to him for helpful words in the various religious services at Appleton Chapel. It is to be hoped that the same relations of mutual interest and support may exist between Dr. Hodges and the University and we bespeak for him at this his first service at the chapel a large attendance on the part of the students...
...known and respected here as well as in the West. Willingness on the part of such a man to come so far in service of college young men is a tribute not only to the man who comes, but also to those whom he desires to serve. We bespeak for Mr. Crothers a warm welcome from the students and the same interest in him and his work which his generous sacrifice of valuable time shows him to have in Harvard men and their work...
...just as noble, if not so prominent, is being done by smaller institutions which deal with humbler classes of people. Lectures on subjects like this tend to broaden views and stimulate kindly feelings and no man who takes a liberal view of education can afford to miss them. We bespeak for Mr. Turner a cordial reception from the students and a kindly interest in the subject which he will present...