Word: speaking
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...like Andrew Jackson's blunt statement that.' ... A careful tally reveals the following extracts: Woodrow Wilson, two; Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, two and G. K. Chesterton. . . . I should have added Patrick Henry. . . . I was minded to remark: 'Why don't you speak for yourself, Franklin...
...wishes to know more may go to hear Professor Baxter speak on "Wilson at Versailles" in Harvard 1 at 11 o'clock this morning...
...largest and most comprehensive ever offered in the history of the Association. The gathering will consider the problems not only of art museums, but of all other types of museums from natural history to seismology. Among the 120 people from all over the country who are scheduled to speak or lead discussions at the meeting are, besides President Lowell and Professor Whitehead, Professor E. W. Forbes '95, director of the Fogg Art Museum, Professor P. J. Sachs '00, associate director of the Museum, and G. H. Chase '96, dean of the Graduate School, who will act as toastmaster...
Sponsored by the Harvard Socialist Club, the organization booming Norman Thomas for President has secured Mr. Hapgood to speak on "Ph.D.'s for Sale Cheap." On Monday, May 9, Norman Thomas himself will address the club. Clarence Skinner, chairman of the Social Ethics committee at Tufts College, delivered the opening talk on April...
...purple parachutes; there were gala football matches and bullfights. Pink with pleasure, tousle-haired President Niceto Alcala Zamora reviewed 10,000 troops in the Castellana avenue, presided over a lunch to the diplomatic corps. He was too excited to remember to go to a broadcasting studio in time to speak to the Americas. Madrid crowds, never anxious to go to bed, danced in the Puerta del Sol all night. The keynote speech was made by Premier Manuel Azana...