Word: reads
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...city of Boston will conduct exercises in honor of the late Mrs. Julia Ward Howe in Symphony Hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Ex-Governor Curtis Guild '81 will review Mrs. Howe's life from a literary point of view, Judge Robert Grant '73 will read a commemorative poem, and other addresses will be made. The musical features will be furnished by a chorus of 80 male voices, partly composed of members of the University, under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison '06, the college organist; 50 members of the Boston Opera House Orchestra; and a chorus...
Assistant Professor C. T. Copeland will give a Christmas reading in the Dining Room of the Union on Wednesday at 9 o'clock. He will read Christmas stories from Dickens, Kipling, Stevenson and Thackeray. The reading will be open to members of the University...
...never accomplish anything in itself. Secondly, in judging public servants citizens should remember that if they agree with a man on nine points, and disagree on one, they should support him, rather than vote for a colorless nonentity, without any record whatever. Mr. Roosevelt next advised his audience to read the history of the mistakes, as well as of the successes of our government, so that they will be able to help prevent their recurrence...
...speak in the order named: O. Ryan '11, A. A. Berle '13, A. D. Brigham '12, I. A. Wyner '13, C. B. Randall '12, J. A. Donovan '13, and M. Suravitz '13. Each man will speak for ten minutes. Speakers may use notes, but will not be allowed to read their speeches...
...Copeland will give a Christmas Reading in the Union on December 21. He will read Christmas stories from Dickens, Kipling, Stevenson, and Thackeray. These are the same authors whose work Mr. Copeland rendered last Christmas, but as many men were unable to gain admittance then, the same program will be used. The reading will be open only to members of the Union...