Word: oratorically
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The Permanent Class Committee yesterday extended from yesterday to next Monday the deadline for applications for posts of Class Day Orator, Ivy Orator, Odist, Chorister, and Poet.
But, as Dean Acheson pointed out at dinner one night, the visitor's gifts only began with statecraft. Some fifty years ago, said Acheson, the muses had fought to control González' future. In the end, only four remained in the running. One touched his tongue and...
Dean Bender, Professor Kirtley F. Mather, and Associate Professor Frederick C. Packard, Jr. '20, with seniors Frank S. Jones and Carl M. Kortopeter, will choose the orator and Ivy orator.
These participants are: the orator, who delivers a 10-to-15-minute address on a serious topic concerning the class; the Ivy orator, who delivers a humorous address of similar length; the odist, who writes two stanzas to the melody of "Fair Harvard"; the chorister, who sings the first verse...
The Permanent Class Committee's plan calls for selection of the orator and Ivy orator by one joint board, selection of the odist and poet by a second, and selection of the chorister by a third.