Word: speak
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...next June will be held in the old council chamber of the City Hall, Central square, on next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Professor G. P. Baker '87, who is preparing the detailed plans for the affair, will present an outline of his ideas. Mrs. Williard Reed will speak on the civic phases of the undertaking, and Mr. Elmer H. Bright, chairman of the finance committee, will preside...
...athletics in the Smith Halls Common Room on Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock. The plans will be discussed by E. H. Clark '96, assistant graduate treasurer, and the men will be divided into squads of ten according to their physical qualifications. Dr. Roger I. Lee '02 will also speak. The class is intended primarily to give an opportunity for men who are not on any organized team to secure exercise and development. No Freshman, however, is debarred from entering the class. There is no expenses attached to the class, but very good coaching will nevertheless be afforded the members...
...object of the dinner is to interest the leading men of Tilinois in forming a state organization of the League. Another University graduate who will speak at the dinner is H. A. Wheeler '99, former president of the United States Chamber of Commerce. President Lowell will return to Cambridge on Monday...
...held by the National Security League in Washington on January 25, 26 and 27. The subject of their addresses will be "America's Position as a World Power." A letter on "Constructive Patriotism," by Colonel Theodore Roosevelt '80 will be read. Elihu Root, LL.D., '07, will speak on "America's Present," and Samuel Gompers, head of the American Federation of Labor, and Frederick Winsor '93, headmaster of Middlesex School, will address the Congress on "Preparedness." The one hundred thousand members of the league will be represented and delegates appointed by 11 governors and 49 mayors will be in attendance...
...enrolled last year will be held at the Union, in order to commemorate the establishing of the Regiment and to keep alive the spirit of sacrifice and patriotism that made possible the remarkable results which Captain Cordier obtained. Major-General Leonard Wood, U. S. A., and President Lowell will speak, and therefore the gathering will necessarily be noteworthy and well worth while attending...