Word: formality
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Members of the Union, the Speakers' club, and the University Debating Council will meet in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8.15 o'clock for the second University Forum of the year. The subject for discussion, which will take the place of the usual formal debate, is the relative qualifications of candidates for the Republican presidential nomination...
...opportunity to discuss the candidates for the Republican presidential nomination will be given at the second University Forum of the year which will be held in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. The Forum will not be in the nature of a formal debate, but will be an open discussion of the possibilities of the various candidates, with a view toward determining the most logical choice. Anyone is privileged to bring into the discussion every candidate who appeals to them as well-qualified to represent the Republican party as chief executive. Among those...
...second University Forum of the year will be held in the Living Room of the Union on Thursday evening at 8.15 o'clock. The forum will be in the nature of a discussion, not a formal debate, directed toward the possible Republican candidates for the next Presidency, with a view to determining the most logical choice among the men now under consideration. Among those whose qualifications for the office of chief executive will be considered will be Colonel Theodore Roosevelt '80, Professor William H. Taft, Justice Charles E. Hughes, Senator Theodore E. Burton, Elihu Root, former Vice President Charles...
Historical accounts of various phases of the war, or formal histories of the war of date are included in the second classification. This group include, as well, books on particular episodes such as the campaign of the Marne, for example. These are usually drawn both from official dispatches, and from war correspondents articles. The best books in this group, however, are by such men as Frederick Palmer and E. A. Powell, who have actually seen what they describe...
Another demand is for teachers with some musical training. Such a teacher might in some schools be called upon to play the organ and train the choir; he might have to play the hymns where the school services are less formal; or he might be asked to help with the Glee Club...