Word: speaking
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Paul's Catholic Club has held fortnightly meetings at which prominent clergymen and laymen were invited to speak. The active membership shows an increase of 25 per cent. over that of last year. Though still in alliance with Phillips Brooks House Association the centre of the club's activities is now at its comparatively new house, 34 Mt. Auburn street. Here the club maintains its own assembly and reading rooms, its library of 500 volumes, and its game and pool rooms...
...said, "I believe it would be hard to find any other spot in the whole world where the comfort and the standard of living are so high. Our success has been due to the intellectual and moral education of our people. It is with reason, therefore, that we can speak of education as our most important industry. The achievements of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have been great--greater even than the public is aware. Not only does the institute each year send out its young men to place their skilled services at the disposal of the world...
...result of the trial reading of commencement parts held in Sanders Theatre yesterday, the following Seniors have been chosen to speak on Commencement Day: Godfrey Dewey, of Lake Placid Club, N. Y.; Hans von Kaltenborn, of Madison, Wis.; Sidney Fiske Kimball, of Dorchester; and Fletcher Nichols Robinson, of Southern Pines, N. C. Palfrey Perkins 3D., of Salem, has been assigned to a commencement part from the Divinity School...
...clubs of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Cleveland, as well as representatives from the clubs of Japan, Berlin, Hawaii and Manila. During the course of the meeting President Lowell. Mr. Eliot, Mr. R. J. Cary '90, president of the Associated Harvard Clubs, and A. G. Cable '09 will speak. A number of questions connected with College affairs and policy will be brought up for discussion,--the new Graduate School of Business Administration, the employment bureau, the methods of aiding Freshmen, and the condition of athletics under the recently appointed Athletic Committee. A second meeting will be held...
...attend the annual meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs at Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. Eliot and a number of other Harvard graduates who live in the vicinity of Boston will leave this afternoon in a special car attached to the 1.45 train. Both President Lowell and Mr. Eliot are to speak at the meeting, which opens tomorrow and will continue through Saturday...