Word: honored
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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William Roscoe Thayer '81 will be the chief speaker at the meeting to be held in honor of Theodore Roosevelt '80 in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Thayer, who is considered foremost of Roosevelt's biographers, will speak on "Some Interesting Incidents in Roosevelt's Career." Following this, there will be a two-reel moving picture entitled "Through the Roosevelt Country with Roosevelt's Friends." All members of the Union are invited and will be admitted upon showing their membership cards...
This luncheon comes at the same time as the great drive for members for the Roosevelt Memorial Association. The proceeds of this drive will be expended in establishing a permanent memorial to honor and perpetuate the memory of Theodore Roosevelt...
...unique form of war memorial has been instituted at Princeton in the shape of 10 scholarships, named in honor of graduates killed in the war. These scholarships will be open to competition and will provide for tuition, traveling expenses, and, in special cases, for part of living expenses. The funds provided for these scholarships will be accounted as a portion of the endowment fund of $14,325,000 which Princeton is now raising...
...meeting will be held in honor of Theodore Roosevelt '80 in the Living Room of the Union on next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. William Roscoe Thayer '81, foremost of Roosevelt's biographers will deliver the principal address, speaking on "Some Interesting Incidents in Roosevelt's Career...
...Hodge; especially is this the case when he appears in a new play. One of these worth-while occasions will occur locally at the Wilbur Theatre, Boston, next Monday, Columbus Day, Oct. 13, when Mr. Lee Shubert will present William Hodge in his brand-new play, "The Guest of Honor." It is a comedy romance of New York life in three acts. So consistently successful have been the several plays in which Mr. Hodge has appeared in since his phenomenal success in "The Man From Home," that his legion of devoted admirers apparently never question in advance the success...