Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...most striking change in the arrangement is a provision which makes it mandatory for a freshman to accept or reject an invitation within an hour after he has received it and before he has had opportunity to discuss it with his classmates...
Many have grown so accustomed to hearing about the Union as a failure that the possibility of its being a financial success has never occurred to them. These men particularly should first look at the facts of the case, then discuss the question, and after coming to some definite conclusion, vote intelligently...
...unusual number of able speakers has been secured to address the 1916 conference. Bishop Charles Henry Brent, who has recently returned from remarkable work in the Philippine Islands, will discuss the call to the service of the church. John R. Mott has been engaged for the past two years in supervising a ministry to aid the soldiers and prisoners of Europe, and he will have much to tell of his work abroad. Sherwood Eddy, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in Asia, has just completed a tour of evangelism through India, and his experiences there will furnish...
...meeting of the executive committee of the University Republican Club was held at 28 Plympton street last night, in order to discuss plans for the presidential campaign next fall, and to elect officers for next year. The following are the results of the elections: Graham Burt Blaine '17, of Taunton, Mass., president; Charles Allerton Coolidge, Jr., '17, of Boston, vice-president; Walker Blaine Beale '18, of Washington, D. C., secretary; Bertram Williams '18, of Cambridge, treasurer. The elections of the remainder of the executive committee will not be held until next fall. At present, the club, which was founded last...
...will be given under the auspices of the School of Landscape Architecture of the University. Today's lecture will deal with the General Principles of the subject, including the purpose and scope of city planning, governmental control over land privately used, etc. In the second lecture the speaker will discuss the plan of a city as a whole and its parts as related to the whole. The third lecture will take up the question of private development as controlled by building regulations. The last lecture will be on the subject of the administration in city planning. Lantern slides illustrating foreign...