Word: speaker
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...plan to erect a building for the School was proposed. Pasture land in the rear of the professors' houses, the present site, was chosen. After a committee had determined that the site would be healthy, despite its perpetual dampness, building operations were begun. In conclusion the speaker paid tribute to President Eliot in view of all that he had done in bringing about the union of the Theological School with the University...
Several hundred Freshmen gathered at the reception given in their honor at Phillips Brooks House last night. F. H. Cabot '17, presiding, welcomed the new-comers and introduced the first speaker, Arthur Beane '11, graduate secretary of Phillips Brooks House. Mr. Beane spoke of the character of University men, the type of character which the University has been moulding for over 250 years. "It depends upon your life here," he said, "whether the character of a Harvard man is increased or decreased. To uphold this standard is an obligation which falls upon every man who enters the University." Mr. Beane...
...Fitch '00 Second Speaker...
...Haughton '99, who was the last speaker, advised every man to investigate both propositions and see the significance of the plans for preparedness. In concluding the meeting, Major Higginson emphasized the importance of getting ready. "If you want a country," he said, "you will have to pay for it and protect...
...Pasteur Debate will be held in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building tonight at 8 o'clock. The subject is "Resolved, That the policy of the French in Morocco during the present century has made due allowance for the rights of other European nations." Each speaker will be allowed fifteen minutes, and may speak on either side of the question. The debate is open to the public...