Word: speake
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...fourth College Conference meeting of the year will be held in Sever 11 this evening. Mr. George W. Cable will speak, taking for his subject, "My Conscience and My Vote." It is not only as a novelist that Mr. Cable is known to the world; for some years past he has had the enviable reputation of being a most popular lecturer before student bodies. His words of this evening will be given more in the manner of an informal talk than in that of a lecture. Everyone of us has heard so much of late as to whether our vote...
...possible to find a member of the Glee or of the Banjo Club who does not speak in highest terms of the kindnesses shown the clubs in the cities visited, and who does not assert that, in spite of fatigue, he enjoyed every minute of the ten days of the tour...
...night occurs the third College Conference meeting in Sever 11. Rev. John Graham Brooks of Brockton will speak on "Some Possibilities for Students to do good work in the Cities." The meeting promises to be as interesting as those preceding, and the CRIMSON bespeaks for it a hearty support on the part of the students...
...that the concert of the Glee Club and Pierian Sodality is near at hand, I beg leave to offer through your columns, a suggestion to the managers of those clubs. It is a pity that these enjoyable and successful concerts should be anticlimaxed, so to speak, by the careless management of the dancing in Memorial Hall. While we hear nothing but praise of the concert itself, there is many a grumble audible about the poor music and the crowded floor in Memorial. These Glee Club dances are the only Harvard dances we have except at Class Day. They take...
CONFERENCE MEETING.The next College Conference Meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, December 18, in Sever 11, at 7.30 p. m. Rev. John Graham Brooks of Brockton will speak on "Some Possibilities for Students to do Good Work in the Cities...