Word: oratorical
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With becoming modesty toward the elder generation. President Lowell remarks that such "changes in customs, and even in aims and purposes, come not so much from a reversal of principle as from a difference in emphasis." It is quite true that what, in the eyes of Deap Briggs, received the...
McGeary noted that Kerry is a poll-leader and a local favorite and that the Rev. Al Sharpton—who garnered 1,038 lottery hopefuls—is a “great orator.”
Harvard orator Melissa Inouye ’03 compared the college experience to starting life again as a baby.
Given the opportunity to address the Commencement exercises as the 2003 English Orator, Eric C. Hart ’03 says he worked to craft a life-long message out of recent campus events.
A classics concentrator, Watson has been studying Latin for nine years. His senior thesis examines the Roman orator Cicero’s use of comedy to enliven audiences.