Word: speaking
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Author. Well qualified to speak for her native State, Ruth Suckow (pronounced Soo-ko) was born in Hawarden, Iowa, the daughter of a Congregational minister who moved from church to church all over the State. Author Suckow wrote from childhood, but had more sense than to try to make a living at it. While teaching at the University of Denver she learned how to keep bees, owned and managed a profitable Iowa apiary for six years. H. L. Mencken bought her early stories for Smart Set, gave her a good sendoff. Grey-haired, robust, 42, she is married...
...president of the Law Review and the Legal Aid Bureau will tell of the work of their organizations. The chairman of the Board of Advisers of the Law School, Committee will also speak...
President Conant and Dean Found will speak to the first-year Law students Tuesday night in the Court Room of Langdell Hall. The "welcoming night" will be under the direction of the Law School Committed of Philips Brooks Home. The program will open at 9 o'clock...
...Irving Fisher, noted Yale commodity-dollar advocate and a frequent visitor at Hyde Park, will speak to the Association November 11 on "Monetary Policies Under the New Deal." Other activities planned are monthly stag beer nights and winter ski trips...
...Library Club which will hold monthly informal dinners and meetings every six weeks at which matters of professional interest will be discussed. The first speakers meeting will be held on Friday, October 5, in the Widener Room of Widener Library. Robert P. Blake, director of the University Library, will speak on "Reproduction of Mann-scripts from a Scholar's point of View...