Word: hear
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Last Saturday one of the most earnest and forcible talks on elocution which it has ever been our pleasure to hear, was given by Mr. Hayes to the members of his division. As it was a talk especially applicable to those who were not present, a brief summary of it may not be out of place. Mr. Hayes, remarks were in substance: I cannot too forcibly urge upon all of you who remain away from these divisions, - either from a lurking belief that you can express well what you have to say naturally, or from a distrust of the methodical...
...large audience collected in Sanders Theatre last night to hear the address of the celebrated revivalist, Mr. D. L. Moody. Several hymns, sung by the audience, by a quartette, and by Prof. Towne, and a prayer by Dr. Mackenzie, preceded the address proper...
...these men who so generously give up their time to live and work among us. Could there not be an informal talk of five or ten minutes added to this service; every morning or so as many times a week, as may seem best? We should like to hear from the college how welcome such a change would be, - a change which in our opinion would make the morning services even more attractive than they...
...large audience of undergraduates and the usual number of Cambridge citizens assembled in Sanders Theatre last evening to hear the lecture which the guest of the college, Dr. Creighton, of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Eng., had consented to deliver. In the absence of President Eliot, Professor Norton, in a terse, well-pointed speech, introduced the lecturer to the the audience...
...Over a hundred undergraduates were allowed to hear Mr. Lowell...