Word: oratore
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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". . . the general dryness and unapproachable frigidity of the lecturer . . ." If your reviewer desires a slap-you-on-the-back, Y. M. C. A., up-your mark-ten-points-for-a-quart-of-rye, he's out of his element in the presence of a brilliant gentleman such as Professor Morison...
¶ To the efforts of many a German to explain his magnetic power over great audiences Orator Hitler contributed last week this disarming bit of candor:
Wielding the gavel will be Frederic A. Webster '35, president of the Phillips Brooks House Association; E. Francis Bowditch '35, president of the Student Council will expound its aims and activities; for the CRIMSON, President John H. Morison '35 will carry the torch; Francis D. Moore '35, president of the...
Marching out amid cheers, the Congress then resolved part of itself into a Culture Chamber and Orator Hitler spoke for a time on Kultur. The only female in his audience was beauteous Leni Riefenstahl. the Realmleader's cinema favorite.* Perspiring freely as he wrestled with his subject, the Realmleader cried...
This reference to France was calmly received, but thunderous cheers greeted the Peace Orator's nearest approach to belligerence. "Our foreign policy remains constant: for maintenance of Peace, but only with the guarantee of Equality! . . . One thing is certain, we shall never capitulate!"