Word: read
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Philosophical Club will hold its first meeting of the academic year at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Emerson 23. A paper on the "Idea of God in Contemporary Realism," to be read by G. C. Leeclr 2G will be the subject of discussion at this meeting...
...student organization for both graduates and undergraduates, the Philosophical Club throughout the year holds fortnightly meetings at which papers on topics of philosophical interest are read. These papers are usually read by students and a period of free discussion follows the reading of each paper. At definite intervals during the coming year there will be given meetings of a more formal nature to which the general public is invited...
...committee has asked these men, "What shall we be allowed to read, what plays to see, what to believe, and where to hold meetings?" The problem will be discussed by Professor Chafee, Dr. Abraham Myerson, of Tufts Medical School, E. A. Weeks, Jr., of the Atlantic Monthly, and John S. Codman, Chairman of the Massachusetts Civil Liberties Committee. Thomas J. McGrath, Mayor of Quincy, was to have spoken, but found today that he would be unable to be present...
...this novel enmeshed himself in the Bohemian bedlam of Greenwich Village. There he met two women. Rita was a poetess, incandescent, fitful, tender. They read poetry in Rita's squalid little room until many dawns. But she did not return his love, and when she left the city he sought out Daisy...
...Colonel of the Blues. Once he jumped a horse over a glittering banquet table and never stirred a saucer. Once he rode a bull around a ring in Spain. Upon the death of her grandfather, Viscount Maynard, the author's newly widowed mother went to hear the will read. Surprisingly, Frances was named the heiress. The other relatives present slung pats of butter at grandfather's portrait...