Word: speaking
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Merritt L. Fornald '97, Fisher Professor of Natural History, will speak on "some beginnings of specific differentiation in plants," on Thursday, December 28. On Saturday, a joint meeting of the Phytopathological Society and the Potato Association of America will take place...
...their trip which is to end in Philadelphia Dec. 15. As they have in other cities, they began their first day by breakfasting with the Oklahoma churchmen who had made arrangements for their visit. Then followed a crowded mass meeting at First Presbyterian Church. Later the Team deployed to speak in separate churches. Finally another mass meeting in Oklahoma City College auditorium where students presented a missionary play, Ba Thane...
...that no ecclesiastical visitor might address a religious gathering without the Cardinal's permission. Last fortnight the New York archdiocese felt no more kindly toward Father Coughlin when he hustled into Manhattan without bothering to go through the customary formality, as an outside priest, of obtaining permission to speak. Reading of his scheduled address in the newspapers, archdiocesan officials taxed him with the omission. Father Coughlin then asked permission, which was neither granted nor refused. To newsmen last week Father Coughlin offered halting excuses. Saying that he had understood that permission had been obtained by his Hippodrome sponsors...
...When this apparent discourtesy to his ecclesiastical superiors became known in the archdioceses of Chicago and Philadelphia it was reported that in the future Father Coughlin would be denied permission to speak in either place. Nor would he be welcome in Boston, whose stout-hearted William Henry Cardinal O'Connell flayed Father Coughlin for his "demagogic talk" last year...
Under the auspices of the Foreign Student's Committee Dr. Walter Kotschnig of Geneva will speak in the Junior Common Room of Kirkland House at 7.30 o'clock tonight after a dinner given in his honour. His subject will be "German Political Changes and Their Effects on Student Life". Dr. Kotschnig, who has written several books on education and is a well known authority on the subject, is an Austrian and the general secretary of the International Student's Service, to which the Harvard Student Council gives a yearly sum of money. This organization has charge of the student relief...