Word: currents
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...action of the Speakers' Club in opening a series of current events meetings is a happy compromise. It does not seem advisable yet to follow the experiments of some colleges by offering courses in Current Topics and the present system is a splendid substitute. The Speakers' Club's commendable hospitality should be well utilized tonight...
...will be a general discussion of suggested and related topics, which will be the most important part of the program. This discussion will probably be focused upon the Mexican situation, but other subjects of interest will also be given a hearing. In addition to extending one's knowledge of current events, it will offer an opportunity for training in extemporaneous speaking...
...Speakers' Club will hold the second of its weekly dinners tonight at 6.30 o'clock. After dinner there will be a general discussion on "The War With Mexico." The topics was chosen in connection with the course of talks on current events which the club proposes to hold this year...
...papers will in no way be stinted by the combination. The new magazine will include news of the various Harvard engineering societies and organizations, the reports of the Association of Harvard Engineers, complete alumni notes of both the University and the Institute, articles on subjects of mutual current interest, and discussions of engineering and scientific subjects by Harvard and Technology alumni and others prominent in the engineering field. Regular subscribers to the Monthly or the Journal will receive the new paper every month, beginning with May, until the expiration of their subscriptions. In April copies of both magazines will...
...page at "modern." From the editorial announcement of officers for the ensuing year to Mr. Dazy's rediscovery of Spenser, the contents are what the advertisers often call "up to the minute." Now modernity may cover a multitude of sins, literary or otherwise, but it precludes dullness; and the current Advocate is anything but dull...