Word: speake
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Helio Lobo, of Brazil, who h as recently been announced as visiting lecturer in History 57, will speak before the course, and any other members of the University who may wish to hear him in Emerson J today at 12 o'clock. The subject of his lecture will be "The Relations between the United States an d Brazil." This will be the only lecture that Dr. Lobo will give at the University. He has been forced to give up his original intention of delivering a series of lectures here on account of an unexpected change in his plans...
...contention. All the speakers mentioned in the list above apparently were considered not propagandists. Neither was Captain Ian Hay Beith, whom the CRIMSON accurately referred to as having "been sent to this country by the British Government to explain Britain's part in the war," who was permitted to speak in Sanders Theatre on December 11, 1916 (the meeting open to the public, tickets one dollar, the proceeds to go to the Cambridge Surgical Dressings Committee). My sympathies in the war happen to be with the Allies, yet I fail to see how Ian Hay is less a propagandist than...
...club for all, the Union is now a club only by the mandates of its constitution. At present it is the only place in the University which undergraduates may have for themselves. Here they may hear lecturers, whom the University authorities do not wish to have speak in one of the college buildings and hence, in a sense, under the auspices of Harvard...
...been the traditional and iron-clad policy of the Corporation to allow no propagandist to speak in a College building. Mrs. Skeffington is considered a propagandist. In accordance with a rule established some years before she came to this country, a rule established entirely independent of Ireland or England or the war, the place of her address was shifted to the Union. The latter is the customary meeting place of the University, where all opinions may be voiced unofficially...
...last Phi Beta Kappa dinner of the month will be held in the Tower Dining Room of Memorial Hall tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock. Professor John A. Walz '95, of the Department of German, will speak on modern German literature...