Word: speak
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...reporters were obliged to score the game without having the slightest conveniences for their work. We hope that the management will not allow this state of affairs to continue another year. One at least, if not two, additional tables should be furnished for the use of the scorers. We speak of the matter thus early in order that plenty of time may be had for making the needed improvements...
...Henry S. Nash will speak to the St. Paul's Society at 7 in Grays 17. All are cordially invited...
...Club. These lectures will be open to the public, and they should be largely attended. The first will be given in Sever 11, at 7.30 o'clock by Mr. John Knox; the subject of the lecture is United States On Monday evening, April 22, Mr. John C. Soley will speak at the same place and hour, on "The Isthmian Canal." The last lecture will be given in Sanders Theatre on Monday, April 28, at eight o'clock, by Judge Thomas M. Cooley. Judge Cooley will speak on "The Requirement of Impartiality and Uniformity in Railroad Service...
...course. At no time have hour examinations, special reports and theses been so numerous as at present, at the end of the term, and it is against what we think to be an abuse of this feature of our college work that we wish to speak...
...HUBBARD, Sec.MR. F. E. EDWARDS will speak to the St. Paul's Society at 7. All students cordially invited...