Word: leader
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Brackett '83 of Baltimore will speak at the next conference of the Social Service Committee in Phillips Brooks House on Tuesday next. His subject, "The College Graduate and Charity," could not find a more competent exponent, for as one of the most active philanthropists in the country and a leader in the Associated Charities movement in Baltimore, Mr. Brackett is well qualified to speak on any subject connected with organized charities...
...European literature, with insignificant exceptions, was in Latin. But Dante chose the common tongue of Italy as the language of his sublime poems, and by that act the speech of the Italy speech was glorified forever. As the father of modern literature, then, Dante may rightfully be called the leader of the long line of writers who furnish the surest revelation of the races which have achieved the progress of the world during the last five hundred years...
...Symphony Hall, Boston, on Sunday evening, January 25, for the benefit of the Germanic Museum. The programme will include choral music and solos from Wagner, Weber, Rheinberger and others. A "Hymn to Eros" will be led by the author, Gustav Strube, a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and leader of this concert. Richard Burmeister, of New York, will give a piano recital...
...latest issue of the Advocate has some very good fiction. The two editorials at the beginning are very good; especially the one on printed notes, which expresses fairly accurately the general feeling now existing in regard to their use. "The White Corps Leader" is perhaps the best told and most interesting story in the issue. In this the writer has shown that he possesses a thorough knowledge of the way in which dueling is carried on in Germany and the story, moreover, is told in an easy and fluent style. Rather a clever plot is developed...
...meeting of the University Glee Club last night the following officers from 1904 were elected: president, P. Dana; vice-president, G. Lawton; secretary, W. Grainger; leader, A. V. Baird...