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Among those who will speak are James Byrne '77, Thomas W. Slocum '90, Richard Douglas '12, Heywood Broun '10, Alexander Woolcott, Robert C. Benchley '12, Richard Washburn Chiki '03, and Owen Wister...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COPELAND FETED AT ANNUAL DINNER | 3/6/1926 | See Source »

...chair of English left vacant by the resignation of Dean Briggs, the gathering of University graduates packed the rooms of the Harvard Club at the reading and at the dinner the following night nearly 150 prominent alumni were present. On the committee for the dinner are T. W. Slocum '90, President of the New York Harvard Club, J. P. Jones '02, A. C. Smith '14, T. S. Lamont '21, and P. M. Hollister '13, chairman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MARCH 6 IS DAY SET FOR COPELANDS NEW YORK FETE | 2/4/1926 | See Source »

...Roland Fleer, in his letter defending the Harvard Glee Club (published in the Alumni Bulletin of January 28), would have it that Mr. Slocum and I do not know what we are talking about when we venture to criticise the conduct of the Glee Club in New York during the past few years. There are a good many holes in Mr. Fleer's defense, but it suffices here to remark only that Mr. Slocum at the present time is the president of the New York Harvard Club, which has nearly 3000 resident members, is serving a second term...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sportsmanship? | 2/2/1926 | See Source »

Thomas Whitney Surette '92, has written to the New York Times a letter dealing with the feeling stirred up by the withdrawal of the Glee Club from the Intercollegiate Competition. He has adopted a stand quite opposite to that taken by Thomas W. Slocum '90, and F. S. Rogers '91 in the matter, and defends the retirement as entirely expedient...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SURETTE DEFENDS GLEE CLUB STAND | 2/2/1926 | See Source »

...letter of Thomas Slocum and that of Francis Rogers relative to the withdrawal of the Harvard Glee Club from the Intercollegiate Glee Club Contest I add my sincere approval. Properly done and at the proper time, without pretext, it is wholly within the right of each of the component clubs to withdraw from the organization. But to wait till the contest is at hand before signifying such intention can be productive only of disarrangement and of justly unfavorable criticism. The reason given, that the composition selected for uniform competition is "of musical inferiority and real musical worth", strikes my ears...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Song Contest | 1/26/1926 | See Source »

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