Word: speak
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Among the more important papers in Paris is the Matin whose policy through four years of war has been admirable. Its editor, M. Stephane Joseph Vincent Lauzanne, will speak in the New Lecture Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. M. Lauzanne is likewise an officer in the Legion of Honor. He is a man of reputation in his country, and that country now sends him to us to tell us something of France's story, her present situation, and her hopes. We have all read to a certain extent, but reading is tame sport compared to hearing. Tonight we have...
...University series of lectures was discontinued late in the month of February when Colonel Sir Walter Roper Lawrence's inability to fulfill his engagement to speak caused the indefinite postponement of the ninth lecture of the series...
...University Musical Clubs will participate with Yale and Princeton at the Waldorf, Astoria Hotel, New York City, tonight in a war-charity concert for the benefit of Armenian and Syrian relief. Madame Alda and Miss Fitziu will also sing, and Rabbin Wise will speak...
Owing to his failure to return in time from France, Daniel E. Poling, associate president of the United Society of Christian Endeavor, will be unable to speak tonight. His place will be taken by President Lemuel H. Murlin of Boston University, who has chosen as his subject, "Seventeen Years of Practical Experience with Prohibition...
...clock Corporal George Steward, of Camp Devens, will discuss prohibition from the point of view of the soldier. The relation of the liquor traffic to other social problems will be taken up by Professor L. J. Johnson, of the Engineering Department at M. I. T., who will speak at 4.30 o'clock...