Word: bryan
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Patriotism and Religion" will be the subject of William Jennings Bryan's address before the Law and Graduate students in Langdell Hall tomorrow evening. Mr. Bryan will speak at 8.45 o'clock instead of at 8 as originally announced. Despite the fact that the meeting has been transferred to a larger auditorium than was first engaged, the occasion is exclusively for students in the Law and Graduate schools...
...Honorable William Jennings Bryan, one of the foremost speakers in the country today, will address the Law and Graduate students of the University at the regular meeting of the Graduate Schools Society Sunday evening. Because of the interest in the former Secretary of State, the place of meeting has been transferred from Phillips Brooks House to the auditorium of Langdell Hall at the Law School. The meeting, which will begin at 8 o'clock, will, however, be open exclusively to men in the Law and Graduate schools...
...Bryan will speak upon some aspect of the war and the national situation. As yet the exact subject upon which he will talk has not been announced. Before his resignation from the Cabinet Mr. Bryan's attitude toward the war was severely criticized, and he was accused of being a pacifist. Since our entrance into the war, however, he has steadfastly upheld the policy of the administration and at present is on a speaking tour in which he is doing much to awaken the country...
There is hardly a more interesting career than Bryan's in the history of American politics. When he was 31 years old he entered Congress, and since then he has been continually before the public. At 36 years of age he was nominated as the Democratic candidate for President, but was defeated by McKinley...
...annual meeting of the Law School Alumni Association held in Langdell Hall yesterday the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President: Oliver Wendell Holmes '61; vice-presidents, Joseph Bryan Cumming, Everett Wheeler, James M. Morton, Jeremiah Smith '50, Simeon E. Baldwin, George Gray, John Hammond, David Watson, Ezekiel McLeod, Moorfield Story '66, Frederic Dodge '67, Augustus Wilson, Austen A. Fox '69, Joseph Warner, Charles J. Bonaparte '71, William C. Loring '72, Frederick Fish '75, William Thomas '73, Louis Brandeis, Edward P. Pierce '77, Leslie Cornish, Francis Swayze '79, Walter McCoy '82, Julian W. Mack, John Wigmore, Edward...