Word: explaining
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...they mean, and they inflect their voices in such a manner that there can be no possible doubt about the words meaning just what they do in the dictionary. And the acting is much of the same variety. Every motion that is made says to the audience "Let me explain" and there is never a good line spoken but what the whole cast violently signals to the audience "Get ready to laugh. One-two-threee...
...Kingman '15 Henry Reiff '25, both experienced in service work, will give talks tonight at Phillips Brooks House at a 7.30 o'clock meeting for all men interested in social service. They will explain the nature of the duties of the Harvard workers. W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, will not be able to speak as originally planned...
...caused Mr. Hutchinson in March of this year to be elected Secretary of the Union. And his speeches are not all of a political nature. In non-political debates he is equally happy. Suddenly he will arise, to struggle manfully with a quotation from St. Thomas Aquinas, or to explain to a bewildered house what is meant by the theory of relativity. All these things Mr. Hutchinson has at his fingers' tips, so at least it seems. Little wonder then that he has been elected President of the Milton Society, the debating society of Christ's and Secretary (subsequently Vice...
...Advisors, will speak at a 15 minute service. At 9 o'clock the entire class of 1930 and all other new students will assemble at the New Lecture Hall to hear four short, but vital, talks, Delmar Leighton '19, secretary of the Committee on the Choice of Electives, will explain the principles of "concentration" and "distribution"; Associate Professor J. B. Conant '13, will outline the methods used in the study of science in the University; Assistant Librarian W. B. Briggs will outline the best way to make use of the college library; and Professor R. B. Merriman '96, lecturer...
...knowledge of the law. Henry Friendly, 3L, president of the Harvard Law Review, will speak on that periodical, which offers great stimulation and interest in the realm of extra curricular activities. Brooks Potter 3L will address the meeting on the Legal Aid Bureau, after which Livingstone Hall 3L will explain the work of the Law Clubs under the Board of Advisers...