Word: englanders
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Company, in an address before the members of the University Liberty Loan Committee last evening emphasized very strongly the necessity for college men to subscribe to this loan by saving from their allowances. His speech was supplemented by T. T. Scudder '11, of the Liberty Loan Committee of New England, who showed that if the men of the University followed Mr. Clark's advice they would be helping the Government to the limit of their ability...
...task of raising the money for this loan is that of the entire nation, and not of any one class or group of citizens," said N. P. Hallowell '97, chairman of the Liberty Loan Committee of New England, when interviewed yesterday by a CRIMSON reporter. "Take this committee as an example. We are here offering our services--a practically self-appointed committee--advocating the sale of Liberty Bonds, yet there is no more reason for our being here than for any or all of you men out at Cambridge doing the same thing. All of the people of this nation...
...University Liberty Loan Committee will meet in the CRIMSON Sanctum tonight at 8.15 o'clock to discuss the details for the loan campaign here in Cambridge. George A. Clark, of White, Weld and Company, and T. T. Scudder '11, of the Liberty Loan Committee of New England, will both deliver short addresses...
Miss Fraser, the principal speaker of the evening, is a prominent English woman who has been closely connected with the work which the women of England have been engaged in since the beginning of the war. As an accredited representative of the British Government, she will speak of the part that women are playing in England in filling the gaps in the industrial organization caused by the enlistment of men in the army and navy. She has a national reputation as a speaker on English labor conditions...
...University Liberty Loan Committee in the CRIMSON Building tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock, and will tell the men of the plans for the drive in this section of the country. He will be followed by T. T. Scudder 11, of the Liberty Loan Committee of New England, who is in charge of carrying on loan drives at M. I. T. and Radcliffe, and who will outline the manner in which the campaign is to be conducted at the University. According to present plans, the canvass for bond subscriptions will begin next Monday and continue until one week after...