Word: speaks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Thursday, March 29, Sir Herbert Ames will speak on "The League of Nations and the Protection of Minorities". Sir Berbert is a Canadian, at present in this country. He was for many years a member of the Canadian Parliament, and for seven years the Financial Secretary of the League of Nations. The lecture will take place in Harvard 6 at 2 o'clock...
...form of chairman of the Arts and Cuts Committee, who also receives a position on the Executive Board of the Freshman class. Sub-chairmanships and committee posts are open in the Editorial, Business, Photographic, and Arts and Cuts Committees. Any student desiring information concerning the competition may speak to the committee chairmen...
...meeting on Wednesday night the work connected with the Red Book will be outlined. A. G. Churchill '29, Editor in chief of the 1929 Red Book, one of the most successful volumes published in recent years, will speak on the nature of the Red Book duties...
...indifference about which you speak in your editorial is a compliment to our undergraduate intelligence. How ludicrous all this agitation about the stadium! Was it not sufficient that the omnipotent athletic publicists were able to get so much printed about the matter without having tried to bring it to the forum and working up a factitious interest in it? It was carefully stated that the "parliamentary rather than formal manner of debate" would be used. Figs! You might as well talk about draping the stage of the Odeon with meshed gold and silver and then put on a puppet show...
...clock this afternoon. Mr. Frederick Orin Bartlett '00 will speak in Sever 11 on "Methods of Story Writing." Mr. Bartlett is well known, not indeed alone to readers of the Saturday Evening Post, in which his "The Old Dog" stories appear, but to an even larger public of short story readers. His talk today may be taken by those hearing it as the words of one having authority...