Word: speaking
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...passed and brushed a speak from his glasses...
...Lawrence published her testament this week, it must have seemed to her that every Tom, Dick & Harry, Thomasina and Henrietta had had their impertinent say about her late greatly-discussed husband, David Herbert Lawrence. Perhaps it would have been more dignified to keep silence when so many hastened to speak, but Frieda Lawrence has never stood on her dignity. "I did not want to write this book," says she. "I wanted to give Lawrence my silence." Then, with refreshing candor: "Do I want to blow my own trumpet? Yes, I do. . . . I will try to write as honestly...
...work done in section meetings is often interpreted by both the leader and the student to mean that an A will be given the man who takes the most active part in the discussion. It is, however, almost a rule that the better men will not bother to speak parrot-like what they have read during the week because they are bored and realize that the other members of the section should have read the same thing. On the other hand, a poor man will not expose his difficulties because his misunderstanding will probably be the cause of a lower...
...Dental School representative of Phillips Brooks House, will preside. Speakers will be as follows: Patrick A. Jarrett, President of the Senior Class; George Donohue, President of the Junior class; James M. Parr, President of the Harrlet Newell Lowell Society; Leroy M. S. Miner, Dean of the Dental School, will speak...
...most famous German theories of modern education will be discussed here next month when Dr. Gunther Wachsmuth and Dr. Hermann von Baravalle speak at Phillips Brooks. Both men are disciples of Dr. Rudolph Steiner, whose theories of education and scientific research gave rise to a new school of thought in Europe...