Word: colored
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...above survey shows something of the comprehensiveness of the organization and the work of the Phillips Brooks House Association. Its work is delimited by no creed, denomination, color, or race. It functions effectively in the University and the community, and at the same time, it does not over look the "stranger within our gates" who will soon return to his native land with a favorable or unfavorable judgment. In a word, the far reaching influence of Brooks House is another expression of those qualities which made Phillips Brooks a community...
...initiative of Mr. Luigl Carnovale of Chicago, the Italians of the United States have presented to the Widener Library at Harvard a facsimile in color of the "Codex Trivulzianus", the oldest dated Tuscan manuscript of Dante's "Divine Comedy". This manuscript was executed in 1337 and is supposed by many to be one of the famous group of Florentine manuscripts known as the "Dantes of the Hundred...
Among the other speakers at the luncheon was President Eliot, who rowed as a graduate in 1858 and was the first to choose crimson as the University color; Arthur Burnham '70, and Lincoln Davis '94, who captained the University crew in that year, also made informal speeches...
Several notable speakers are to be the guests of honor at luncheons of the Liberal Club this week. At the luncheon today, Mr. T. Lothrop Stoddard '05, the author of "The Rising Tide of Color" and other books, and an authority on the racial question, will discuss this aspect of the Disarmament Conference at Washington...
...Tuesday, Mr. T. L. Stoddard '05, author and publicist, will speak at luncheon on "The Rising Tide of Color...