Word: discussion
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Polity Federation were very successful and largely attended, the speakers including Norman Angell, Hamilton Holt, President Eliot, Edwin Mead, and others. At the end of the year, on account of the interest aroused, it was decided to form a special International Polity Club for those vitally interested in the discussion of international problems, and to arrange a series of joint meetings between this club and the Diplomatic Club, the Cosmopolitan Club, the Undergraduates Economics Society, the Socialist Club, and others in the Federation in order to discuss the aspects of international relations in which the members of these organizations...
...Room of the Union. Professor Carver, who spent a part of last year at the Department of Agriculture in Washington, will give to the meeting the benefit of his experience there in a talk, the title of which is "The Organization of the Business Side of Farming." An informal discussion will follow the meeting, that the members may personally discuss any questions with Professor Carver...
...first meeting of the Freshman Bible class will be held tonight at 7 o'clock in the Parlor of the Phillips Brooks House. Hereafter the class will meet regularly every Monday evening. Dr. Albert Parker Fitch '00, who will conduct the class again this year, will discuss in the series of talks the various problems which confront a Freshman. The class of 1917 averaged 120 men to a meeting; it is hoped that 1918 will exceed that record. A committee of Sophomores composed of D. Campbell, A. E. Crighton, F. Fremont-Smith, J. Machado L. A. Morgan...
...will be served, and Kanrich's band will furnish the music. Several of the retiring officers will speak. Every loyal member of 1917 should be present at this meeting, for, coming as it does just before the election of the new class officers, it provides an excellent opportunity to discuss the candidates and to consider additional nominations. By securing a petition of 50 names any man may be nominated for one of the offices, provided the petition be handed to W. H. Claflin, Jr., '15 at Matthews 15 on or before next Tuesday. There will be no easier...
...discussion then followed from the floor as to the best means of concentrating discussion and interest in public affairs in a single organization. The concensus of opinion was that the Union was the most desirable meeting place for any such organization and that the present Forums should be made use of as far as possible. The following committee was chosen to co-operate with the existing organization in the securing of meetings to discuss political topics and to lend all possible aid in registry of voters: L. S. Gannett 2G., chairman; J. Bovingdon '15; H. T. Bean...