Word: oratorical
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The annual Memorial Day exercises under the joint auspices of the Harvard Memorial Society and the Charles Beck Post of the G. A. R. will be held in Sanders Theatre tomorrow at 12 o'clock. President Lowell will preside, and Rev. H. G. Spaulding '60, of Boston, will be the...
The annual dinner of the Phi Beta Kappa society will be held at the Hotel Westminster this evening at 7 o'clock. F. P. Fish '75, W. C. Lane '81, and A. N. Holcombe '06 will represent the graduates. J. G. Gilkey '12 will act as poet, and J. A...
In his address to members of the University yesterday afternoon, on "Public Speaking and Democracy," William Jennings Bryan emphasized the need of influential public speaking in the democratic life of the present day. The orator has not been superseded by the press, but is needed now more than ever in...
The primary object of speaking is to persuade. The orator is measured by his power to do this rather than by his power to please. There are two things essential to persuasion: the speaker must know what he is talking about, and he must mean what he says. Eloquence is...
Orator-John Austin Spaulding '12, Tewksbury Centre.