Word: spoke
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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President Eliot, who spoke on "The Organization of the Public School System in a City of 100,000 People," said in part...
...Edmund Reardon made a few remarks on the work of the League's executive committee, and Mr. Richard H. Dana '74, spoke on the desirability and the possibility of extending the merit system...
Before Christmas sometime you spoke in your columns of the abominable precautions against fire in the Yard buildings. Since then the Chicago theatre fire has occurred, and whoever manages the buildings should take warning from it. Almost everyone talks of the "criminal negligence" of the Iroquois Theatre management as of something to be taken for granted. But nobody seems to appreciate that the College authorities here show just as much criminal negil- gence. In each room on the upper stories of the Yard buildings--this is true at least of Matthews, I am not certain as to the others--there...
...following members of former University track teams were present and spoke briefly: Mr. E. J. Wendell '82, Mr. W. F. Garcelon L.'95, Mr. J. W. Hallowell '01, and Mr. E. H. Clark '96. Professor White, chairman of the Athletic Committee, presided at the meeting...
...meeting of the Graduate Club last night in Phillips Brooks House, Mr. Robert A. Woods, of the South End House, Boston, spoke on "The University Settlement as a Social Laboratory," tracing the aims of the Settlement and its work in investigating home life and educational questions. He also discussed the position of the laborer in regard to the labor question and explained the relation of politics to the poor...