Word: speaker
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...President Conant should not be counted out in 1948," John B. Fisher '41, Director of the Republican State Speaker's Bureau in the 1946 campaign, told the Republican Open Forum yesterday at Winthrop House...
Betty Fitzgerald, Radcliffe '48, will explain the work of the Conference as a background for the organization plan. Miss Fitzgerald was a delegate to the Conference, and together with Alice Gilbert, Radcliffe '49, she is co-chairman of the forum. The second speaker will be Clifton F. Wharton, Jr. '47, who will describe the national scope of NSO's activities...
Seconds after 1:00, the President was announced. He strode briskly down to the spotlighted speaker's dais, smiled broadly at the applause. Tripping only occasionally, speaking with a newly acquired forcefulness, he read the simple, declarative statement of new U.S. foreign policy shaped for him by George Marshall...
Speaking for the victorious Ithacans on the affirmative of the topic: "Resolved, That there should be a guaranteed annual wage in industry" were Arthur Bernstein and Herbert Madison. Edward F. Burke '50 and Elton McNeil '49 defended the negative for the Council. Bernstein was unanimously chosen the best speaker...
...House Speaker Joseph W. Martin Jr.'s office staff proudly reported that since the boss took over in January he had had five marriage proposals, by mail, from complete strangers. But Bachelor Martin, who is 62 and lives in a hotel, was not having...