Word: speer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...John R. Mott will preside over the Conference. Among the speakers will be Henry Sloane Coffin, of New York; Charles W. Gilkey '02, of Chicago; Robert E. Speer, of New York; T. R. Glover, of Oxford University; and Raymond C. Robbins, of Chicago. Meetings for the purpose of hearing these and other men will be held twice daily, and smaller groups will meet from time to time to discuss topics connected with the purpose of the Convention. Men wishing to attend should sign up with some one of the following committee: N. L. Tibbetts '15, chairman; H. A. Larrabee...
Student conference, June 19 to 28 inclusive: John R. Mott, leader; Robert E. Speer, Professor T. Richard Glover, of Great Britain, E. T. Colton, C. D. Hurrey, the Rev. Henry Sloane Coffin, G. C. White...
...every effort has been made by Dr. Mott who directs the conference, to secure the very best men to take charge of the various meetings. Dr. Mott himself addresses certain of the meetings and in addition the following men will be present to speak: H. S. Coffin, Robert E. Speer, C. D. Hurry, E. T. Colton, T. R. Glover, and J. Campbell White...
...Movement for Foreign Missions held in Kansas City, Missouri, from December 31 to January 4. 5,031 registered delegates from about 800 institutions attended the meeting. The chairman of the convention was Dr. John R. Mott, and among the speakers were Samuel M. Zwemer, of Cairo, Egypt; Robert E. Speer, of New York; G. S. Eddy, of the International Young Men's Christian Association; and William Jennings Bryan...
...south entry of Thayer Hall another group of Seniors will spread between 5 and 7.30: W. T. Fisher, T. Gorham, C. C. Kimball, H. R. Page, N. E. Paine, Jr., S. J. Speer, W. R. Taggart, Jr., P. H. Wellman...