Word: speeching
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sorry if there was anything offensive in that speech; I do not believe there was, and I will be glad to send Mr. Hubbard a copy if he desires to become acquainted with the contents...
...Hubbard is accusing me of doing with Lincoln as Rupert Hughes did to Washington, he not only is far from the truth, but he is as ridiculous as one hastening to protect the Washington monument from being assaulted with a fly-swatter. If he can read into that speech an anarchistic attempt to destroy or bring under contempt an institution in our history and language, he has a surprisingly tabloid mind for one who would seem to be painfully Bostonian...
Cambridge, England, November 29, 1928--An eloquent speech for his native land by T. H. Eliot '28, an assistant managing editor of the CRIMSON last year, and grandson of the late Charles W. Eliot '53, former president of Harvard University, resulted in the voting down by the judges of a condemnatory resolution following a debate here...
...Freedom of Speech". Professor Holcombe, Harvard...
Each candidate will make a five minute speech on the affirmative of the subject of the debate, "Resolved; that the economic prosperity of the United States is unfavorable to its morals...