Word: spoke
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...farewell reception was held at the Prospect Union last night in honor of Mr. Robert E. Ely former president of the Union. Professor Peabody presided and the following Harvard men spoke: Mayor D. T. Dickinson '68, Dean Briggs '75, Speaker J. J. Myers '69 of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and L. R. Moore 2G., who will be president next year...
...Coquelin delivered a lecture yesterday afternoon in Sanders Theatre on "Art and the Comedian." He spoke, in part, as follows...
Bishop Henry Cod man Potter of New York spoke last night on "The Place of the Individual in Good Government," before a large and deeply interested audience. Before taking up the main ideas of his lecture Bishop Potter said that he was especially moved to speak on this particular subject, because too much stress has been laid lately on legislation as a means of securing civil reform...
...bill. The principal speakers against the project were E. G. Prescott, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, J. F. Boyd of the Associated Board of Trade, J. F. Crocker and W. Pierce, members of the Chamber of Commerce, and C. White, of the Railroad Commission. Those who spoke in favor of the bill were J. J. Storrow '85 and N. Matthews, Jr., '75, ex-mayor of the city of Boston. It is expected that the commission will make a report on the project in about ten days...
Thirty-four men spoke last night at the first trial for the debate with Princeton. The following men have been retained: G. P. Adams '04, A. G. Alley '01, W. Catchings '01, H. P. Chandler '01, J. E. Falker '01, P. E. Fitzpatrick '02, I. Grossman '02, A. V. Hersey '01, E. H. Letchworh '02, C. P. McCarthy '02, T. H. Reed '01, J. W. Scott...