Word: speaks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...from three English universities. Thirteen men were retained. Another cut will be made next Monday. The plan of procedure as outlined to a CRIMSON reporter last night by the coaches, was to keep six men at work on the case until the night of the debate. Three will speak and three will serve as alternates. The speakers will not be chosen until a few days before the encounter...
...against him, with his campaign slogan "Time for a change." Richard M. Russell, like Shea a member of the City Council, has adopted the war cry of "How about it Eddie? Isn't ten years long enough?" And Ralph Robart, Quinn's opponent two years ago, lets his picture speak for itself. Truly it is a battle of great issues, and a campaign of educating the voters...
...Harvard International Council. This assembly will meet on November 10 at 8 o'clock for the first time and once every month thereafter for an hour's discussion of topics of international importance. The discussions will be limited strictly to one hour, each delegate being allowed to speak for two minutes at a time. An authority on the subject discussed will preside over the assembly and answer questions. The topic for each meeting will be announced at the preceding...
...meeting tomorrow evening at the Harvard Union at which H. M. Tomlinson, the English novelist, will speak, will be open to all members of the University and their guests, according to an announcement made last night at the Union. Profesosr John Livingston Lowes will preside...
...Tomlinson, whose recent novel "Galleons Reach" has placed him in much the same position of Conrad in 1915 when his "Chance" appeared, will speak at the Union on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock in the Living Room. Tomlinson is coming to the Union chiefly through the efforts of the Harvard English Department...