Word: speaker
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...speaker of the evening will be Hon. William F. Murray '04, of Boston. Mr. Murray has been prominent in Boston politics and has been a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives for two years...
There will be a meeting of the Taft Club in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. Three interesting and prominent speakers, actively engaged in the Taft campaign, will address the club. Hon. James J. Myers '69, of Cambridge, ex-speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and trustee of the Mackay Estate; Mr. John C. Cobb, president of the Boston Associated Board of Trade and manager of the Taft campaingn in Massachusetts; and Mr. Samuel J. Elder, of Winchester, a well-known Boston lawyer and Yale graduate have been chosen. Any men not members...
...Herbert Parker '78, ex-Attorney-General of Massachusetts, will deliver an address on "The Speaking Side of a Lawyer's Life" this evening at 8 o'clock in Upper Dane Hall. Mr. Parker was a prominent debater while in College, and has had much experience as a speaker since his graduation...
...held at the University Club, where Ambassador Choate, Mayor McClellan and other distinguished guests will speak. After the dinner arrangements have been made for all who care to, to take the midnight express to Washington, where interviews have been arranged with President Roosevelt, Secretary Strauss, Vice-president Fairbanks, Speaker Cannon and others, and a trip will be taken to the chambers of the Senate and House of Representatives, where guides will explain the proceedings of these bodies...
...last speaker was President Eliot. Apropos of Mr. Storrow's remarks, he declared that what we need to realize and act upon is that a democratic society is going to be divided into four layers. Contrary to this doctrine, the present school system has been organized on the idea that every boy may be President of the United States. This idea no longer accords with existing circumstances, since it ignores these four indispensable layers of democratic society; first, a thin, upper layer, consisting of a managing, leading, organizing class; second, a layer comprised of handworkers, who make their living...