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...reads about the "soldiers of the Legion" who "lay dying in Algiers," and then he turns to Charles Lamb's "Dissertation on Roast Pig." How many thousands of youngsters have been fired by Webster's "Supposed Speech of John Adams" and how many have laughed over Hawthorne's "Rill from the Town Pump...
...program will include the following selections: "The Steaming Rill" Arensky "Must I Forever?" Arensky (acc. "cello by Yves Chardon) "The Dirge for Two Veterans" Holst (acc. by brass) "Princess Ida" Gilbert and Sullivan "Salvation Belongs to Our God" Tschesnokoff "Let Celestial Concerts All Unite" Handel "Hymn to Manas" Holst(solo--Frederick Fuller 1G) "Cavalier Song" Stanford (solo--John Stacy Colman...
...record of Governor Roosevelt offered no promise of anything better if he were elected. A. E. Phillips '34, R. H. Amberg '33, and J. J. Ryan '33 spoke in that order for Harvard in the affirmative, with Phillips closing the debate in a five minute rebuttal speech. W. A. Rill, H. D. Harfield, Jr., and W. J. Hull upheld the negative of the question, "Resolved, That Herbert Hoover Should Be Reelected President of the United States" for Yale...
...team which will uphold the affirmative of the question "Resolved, That Hoover Should be Reelected President," at Kirkland House this evening is composed of J. J. Ryan '33, A. E. Phillips, Jr. '34, and R. H. Amberg '33. The speakers for Yale are W. A. Rill, H. D. Harfield, and W. J. Howe...
...Cambridge, Harvard will have the affirmative of the question "Resolved, That Herbert Hoover Be Re-elected". The Harvard speakers will be J.J.Ryan '33, A.M. Phillips '34, and R. H. Amberg '33. The Yale debaters will be W. A. Rill, H. D. Harfield and W. J. Howe...