Word: speeches
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This evening at 8 o'clock Mr. Frank Branch Riley will give an illustrated lecture on the National Parks in the Old Fogg Art Museum. The title of the speech is "The Lure of the Great Northwest...
...conflict . . . has taken place or is about to take place. ... It is well to say that such an interpretation is not true, although it is recognized that such an impression may have arisen from the sudden action of the Italian Cabinet* so soon after the Pope's speech...
Last week Mr. Hearst's Washington Herald seized Mr. Britten's speech with a cry of joy, and spread the Rhodes Scholarship paragraph in extra big and extra black type as a text for an editorial which covered the entire top-half of a page...
...Hearst himself has been accused of using his papers to exert improper influence upon the foreign relations of the U. S. In February, President Coolidge made a speech criticizing but not naming certain newspapers. The speech was taken to be a rebuke to Mr. Hearst for having published fake Mexican "documents."' Last week the Hearst editorial had the effrontery to link that same Coolidge speech with Britten Anglophobia, implying that both were directed at the New York Times, New York World, Baltimore...
...this meeting signs with the names of the States of the Union will be placed in different part of the Living Room. Students attending the Caraway meeting will be seated by States and the temporary State chairmen will begin active organizations of their delegations for the mock convention. The speech of Senator Walsh of Montana won him many new supporters among the Harvard Democrats, and before May 15 Senator James Reed of Missouri, another Presidential candidate, may come to Cambridge. Governor Smith of New York has declined all invitations to speak outside of New York State...