Word: speaking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Bishop Lawrence, and Mr. Robert H. Gardiner will reply for the Committee in charge. Special services will be held at Christ Church this evening, and tomorrow morning, and Bishop Davies will preach the annual sermon. The Rt. Rev. James DeWolf Perry, Jr., Bishop of Rhode Island will speak at the dinner at the Union at 1 o'clock. Tomorrow afternoon will be spent in business seasion at Phillips Brooks House, when annual reports will be made by the delegates from each college. Addresses will be made by Rev. Stanley S. Kilbourne and Rev. G. W. Davenport. At supper which will...
...annual election of the Speakers' Club will take place next Tuesday evening following a regular dinner at which Mr. G. A. Moriarity, Jr., will speak on "The Present Mexican Situation." The following have been nominated by the Nominating Committee: President, D. H. Ingram '16; vice-president, J. T. L. Jeffries, Jr., '16; elected member of Executive Committee: W. C. Sanger '16 and C. A. Trafford '16. Additional nominations may be made by petition signed by five members...
...ignorance and prejudice that weighs down our country. Permit me to say that I am the completes American both by descent and by bringing up, and that when I first went to Germany in 1884, after a year of the then wretched instruction in German at Harvard, I could speak scarcely a word of the language. I was in Germany from November 7, 1913 to July 28, 1914. I was under contract to complete by October 1, 1914 a volume on Germany for a series to be called "Present Day Histories." I had made up my mind that my chief...
Tonight the Freshman hockey contest with Yale 1918 will be played in the Arena. This not only means that the metal of the Freshman seven will be thoroughly tested, but that the spirit of the class is, so to speak, on trial. The plea for organized cheering and support of hockey teams is almost as much of a bromide as that entitled "more Freshman managers needed," and it is well known that undergraduate ardor is easily cooled by the chill atmosphere of the Arena. Be that as it may, there is such a thing as breaking traditions, even bad ones...
...minute trials, which will be held on next Friday: J. Bovingdon '15, B. E. Carter '16, P. P. Cohen '16, J. W. Cooke '16, H. Epstein '16, G. P. Pennoyer '15, E. R. Roberts '16, P. L. Sayre '16 and C. A. Trafford '16. All the other men will speak again on Tuesday, when a second group will be retained and a third preliminary trial will be held on Wednesday. All the men who are retained at these three trials will speak on Friday...