Word: clay
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Henry Clay, well known publicist and economist, will speak in the Living Room of the Union at 8 o'clock this Friday evening. The subject of the address is announced as "The Present Industrial Situation in England...
After graduating from University College, Oxford, Mr. Clay taught for a time at the University of Leeds, and then entered the Workers' Educational Association, conducting classes in Yorkshire and Lancaster. He has been active in this work ever since, and has been on the inner councils of the Association for the past few years. He later became a Fellow of New College, Oxford, teaching in various economic courses at that University. He is now the labor correspondent for the London Observer and one of the London correspondents for the New York Evening Post...
...Clay is in the United States in accordance with an arrangement made a short time ago between the Master of Balliol College, Oxford, and the President of Amherst, to send some of the best English economist to this country. Ernest Barker, of King's College, Oxford, was here late last year, and Mr. R. H. Tawney of Balliol earlier this year. Mr. Clay will return to England about midsummer...
...most attractive phases of the conference is the opportunity presented for recreation after the more serious work of the daily sessions. The opportunities for aquatic sports are numerous with a well-appointed boathouse and plenty of canoes and other small craft. Six fast clay courts will be reserved for those members of the conference who wish to play tennis. In addition to the regular events, such as baseball games and track meets, there will be ample opportunity to learn mass games and recreative contests which are adapted to boys' clubs and general community service...
...Bowers of Brookline (Chairman); John Delafield DuBois of New York, N. Y. (Sub-Chairman); Walter Amory of Walpole, N. H.; George Upham Baylies of Boston; Warren Holmes Corning of Cleveland, O.; John Leo Donovan Jr. of Boston; Erwin Lawrrence Gehrke of Cleveland, O.; Morgan Hovey Harris of Chstnut Hill; Clay Harvey Hollister Jr. of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Percy Jenkins of Quincy; Darragh Louderback of Highland Park, III.; Edward King McCagg of New York, N. Y.; Malcolm Morse of Brookline; Raoul Pantaleoni of St. Louis. Mo.; Frederick Taylor Potter of Newton Center; Hamilton Fish Potter of Smithdown...