Word: speake
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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FINANCE CLUB.-At a meeting in U. 13 to night at 7.30 p. m., Colonel T. L. Livermore will speak on "Cotton Manufactures and Duties on Cotton Goods...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- I was glad to notice in your issue of Saturday, that you speak of the need of some event in the gymnasium which would "take" on Saturday afternoon...
There will be meetings in the Globe Theatre on five successive Sunday nights, beginning. The preachers to the University will speak; all else,- the music, the arrangements for time and place, the gathering of the audience-is in the hands of students. The aim is to reach the great class whom ordinary religious methods do not reach, not the slums alone, but such people as crowd the streets Sunday evenings. To appeal to no higher motive, this is one way, not perfect or complete, but certainly not visionary, of grappling with those tendencies in city life, which are a growing...
...good number of men heard Mr. Lane speak last evening in Sever 11 on the method of using the catalogue in the college library. After a few introductory remarks on the importance of the library in regard to the other departments of the college, the lecturer directed all his attention to the card catalogue and the manner of using it. The card catalogue is divided into two parts-an author catalogue and a subject catalogue. In the author catalogue, each book is entered under its author's name in alphabetical order, his collective works, and then his single works...
...speeches as that with which Captains Beecher and Peters have favored their friends. The Advocate, in its last number, has some pithy and hard editorials upon the re-appearance of this "muckerism," but we can say that the Advocate has not gone a step too far. Men who would speak as these men have done must portray their natures on the athletic fields as well. As we hear no words from Yale but those of praise, we have all reason to suppose that this spirit is the guiding one in the mind of the New Haven student. For his sake...