Word: oratoric
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That period of commencement day addresses which continues throughout June is already upon us. Everywhere prominent men are drawn back from the arena to the cloister for a day to exhort with the Senior suddenly become Freshman again. Too often these sermons from high finance, high politics, or high poetics...
This year's recipient of the award is distinguished chiefly by several scholarship honors which he has won and his position as the leading orator and debater in his class.
Well, Appleby was Ivy Orator And that afternoon he was to orate as no Ivy orator had ever orated before, for Rita was to be there.
"You have failed your degree. Mr. O'Cabot has very kindly consented to take your place as Ivy Orator."
Married. Susan Clay, 26, poetess, great-granddaughter of rawboned Statesman-Orator Henry Clay of Kentucky; to William Sawitzky, 47, art-writer and lecturer; in Lexington, Ky.